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Veteran alleges amputation following improper care at VA, seeks $12 million
EAST ST. LOUIS - A veteran is suing the US for $12 million, claiming he suffered a partial leg amputation when an infected diabetic ulcer was not treated. -
Move by labor department may mean Illinois and other states never know full scale of pandemic unemployment fraud
Nearly a year after Illinois lawmakers requested an audit by the Illinois Department of Employment Security of fraudulent unemployment claims and a tabulation of losses during the pandemic, nothing has come forth. -
Madison County real estate Jan. 18-21
A Glen Carbon apartment building sold for $590,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Jan. 18-21. -
Madison County civil docket Mar. 7-11
Madison County judges Ruth and Smith have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Mar. 7-11. -
Former casino boss, Judge Watson, answers employee stock lawsuit: 'They suffered no harm'
EAST ST. LOUIS – Casino Queen employees lack standing to sue former casino president Jeffrey Watson over the collapse of their stock ownership plan because they suffered no harm, Watson claimed at U.S. district court on Feb. 25. -
Bost Statement on Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Bost Statement on Russian Invasion of Ukraine. -
Dissent: IL Supreme Court should have decided whether Pritzker broke the law in imposing school COVID mandates
Two Republican justices said the state high court's Democratic majority had erred in passing on the chance to determine whether a Springfield judge had properly blocked Gov. JB Pritzker from enforcing his school mask, testing and exclusion rules -
Gov. Pritzker falsely claims victory after Supreme Court ruling then surrenders on statewide school mask mandate
The Illinois Supreme Court on Friday rejected the Pritzker Administration’s request to appeal a lower appellate ruling, thereby effectively ending the statewide school mask mandate. Individual school districts became free across Illinois to decide for themselves on school masks. After the ruling, Pritzker said his mandate will end on Monday, a mandate he has claimed is legal and still effective despite lower court rulings to the contrary. -
Suit alleges pedestrian was fatally injured in Metropolis collision
EAST ST. LOUIS - The driver of a Waste Path Sanitary Landfill truck allegedly fatally struck a pedestrian as she was crossing a Metropolis intersection. -
IL Supreme Court denies Pritzker appeal over school mask mandates as moot, vacates restraining order
Gov. JB Pritzker warned he may attempt to impose mask mandates again in the future, if he believes they are needed -
TorHoerman Law files wrongful death suit against U.S. Olympic Committee on behalf of bobsledder who suffered from 'sled head'
Edwardsville firm TorHoerman Law filed a lawsuit in the Superior Court of New Jersey on behalf of the estate of an Olympic bobsledder who committed suicide in 2020 after allegedly suffering from “sled head.” -
US seeks to replace hospital, physicians as defendant in mother's suit alleging negligent care caused infant's death
After removing a medical malpractice lawsuit to federal court, the U.S. seeks to be replaced as defendant in a mother’s suit alleging she was discharged from the hospital at 39 weeks pregnant despite signs of preeclampsia, resulting in the death of her unborn baby. -
St. Clair County real estate Nov. 1-5
A Shiloh residence sold for $605,080 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Nov. 1-5. -
Madison County real estate Jan. 10-14
A Glen Carbon assisted living facility sold for $5,145,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Jan. 10-14. -
Burkett and Hall Join HeplerBroom as Associate Attorneys
Burkett and Hall Join HeplerBroom as Associate Attorneys. -
DeVore announces Illinois Attorney General campaign; Vows to never 'represent the governor against the people'
Greenville attorney Tom DeVore, who confirmed that he will run on the Republican ticket for Illinois Attorney General, said he had no intentions of pursuing politics until he watched children across the state stand up for themselves by walking into school without masks and vowed to fight for the people rather than against them. -
Pritzker asks IL Supreme Court to restore his power to force school students to mask, test, be excluded, over COVID
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker says only the Illinois Supreme Court can "halt mischief," as school districts statewide ditch forced masking, testing and student exclusion policies that a Springfield judge says were illegal -
Jackson County sued over inmate's suicide
EAST ST. LOUIS - A mother is suing Jackson County and jail officials after her son committed suicide while incarcerated. -
Lawsuit over alleged Cancun cocktail death belongs in McLean Co., not St. Clair, defendants argue
BELLEVILLE – Travel agents in Bloomington facing a St. Clair County suit over deadly poison in Cancun cocktails claim the suit belongs in McLean County. -
Davis Calls on President Biden to End Federal Public Health Emergency Declaration
Davis Calls on President Biden to End Federal Public Health Emergency Declaration.