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Nursing home argues PREP Act offers immunity against Covid-19 claims in wrongful death lawsuit
Stearns Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and two of its staff members argue that a wrongful death suit involving a resident who contracted Covid-19 should be dismissed because the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP) offers exclusive remedy for pandemic-related claims. -
EEOC reaches 'consent decree' with Long John Silver's, settles sexual harassment lawsuit for $200K
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and Long John Silvers has reached a consent decree in a lawsuit alleging the defendant’s female employees at its restaurant in Centralia faced sexual harassment and retaliation. -
Democrats pass campaign finance bill targeting Republican megadonors; Public financing may be on horizon
SPRINGFIELD – Legislators who changed the state’s judicial map last year to preserve a Democratic majority on the Supreme Court passed a campaign finance law last week that could achieve the same purpose. -
Madison County civil docket Apr. 18-22
Madison County judges Ruth, Smith, and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Apr. 18-22. -
Davis Urges President Biden to Keep Title 42 Illegal Immigrant Expulsion Authority in Place
Davis Urges President Biden to Keep Title 42 Illegal Immigrant Expulsion Authority in Place. -
Civil defense attorney takes on role of plaintiff counsel in former prisoner’s sexual abuse claim
EAST ST. LOUIS – Troy Bozarth, veteran defense counsel in civil litigation, has taken the plaintiff side for former prison inmate Terrance Daugherty of Chicago in U.S. district court on a claim of sexual abuse at Lawrence correctional center. -
Mother sues Maryville Women's Center, Oliver Anderson Hospital over baby's brain injuries during delivery
EDWARDSVILLE – A mother is suing the Maryville Women's Center and Oliver Anderson Hospital for negligence, alleging her child suffered permanent brain injuries during delivery. -
Belleville police secretary’s harassment claim dismissed by magistrate
EAST ST. LOUIS – Boorish behavior of former Belleville police captain John Moody didn’t violate the rights of secretary Justine Eisemann, U.S. Magistrate Judge Gilbert Sison decided on March 31. -
Wrongful death suit brought against long-term care facilities in Alton, Godfrey
EDWARDSVILLE - Multiple health care facilities are being sued after a nursing home patient developed sores and infections and later died. -
Motorsports park settles wrongful death suit involving go-kart crash for $90K
A Madison motorsports park has settled a lawsuit alleging a man died from a heart attack following a go-kart crash in 2015. -
Distinguished Service Award is misplaced
Is St. Clair County Chief Judge Andrew Gleeson deserving of an Illinois Defense Counsel "Distinguished Service Award," an organization of attorneys devoted to representing insurers and corporations in civil litigation? -
St. Clair County real estate Dec. 13-17
A Belleville apartment building sold for $825,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Dec. 13-17. -
Madison County real estate Feb. 22-25
An Edwardsville apartment building sold for $11,725,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Feb. 22-25. -
Gov. Pritzker Applauds Nation-Leading Legislation to Strengthen Illinois' Response to Military Sexual Violence
Gov. Pritzker Applauds Nation-Leading Legislation to Strengthen Illinois' Response to Military Sexual Violence. -
Watchdogs: Woman who got COD no-bid contracts is 'public figure,' can't sue those who reported story for defamation
A new filing in the long-running defamation case asserts news articles published by the Edgar County Watchdogs about no-bid professional services contracts secured by Carla Burkhart from College of DuPage, in which the Watchdogs reported she falsely claimed to be an architect, are protected by the First Amendment -
Non-settling tax buyers oppose motion to approve notice of partial settlement in bid rigging class action
Several tax buyer defendants accused of participating in a Madison County bid-rigging conspiracy from 2005 to 2008 are opposing a proposed $300,000 partial settlement agreement, arguing that the proposal asks the court to approve the notice rather than the substance of the settlement. -
Class action against McDonald's claims PFAS chemicals in packaging migrate into food
McDonald's is facing a multi-state consumer class action lawsuit over its use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) substances in packaging because of alleged migration of those chemicals into food products. -
St. Clair County real estate Dec. 6-10
A Fairview Heights office property sold for $1,075,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Dec. 6-10. -
Madison County real estate Feb. 14-18
A Collinsville commercial property sold for $1,975,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Feb. 14-18. -
Governor Pritzker Celebrates Landmark Legislation Paying Off $4.1 Billion as Civic Federation Endorses Governor's FY23 Budget Proposal
Governor Pritzker Celebrates Landmark Legislation Paying Off $4.1 Billion as Civic Federation Endorses Governor's FY23 Budget Proposal.