Bank of Edwardsville
Recent News About Bank of Edwardsville
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Bank of Edwardsville sues over unpaid loan
An Edwardsville bank has filed suit against the man who it claims failed to repay it more than $50,000. -
Arguments under advisement in woman's suit seeking access to trust fund
Mudge Mudge to steer direction of woman's case to access her mother's trust fund -
Woman sues Bank of Edwardsville over mother's trust fund
A Madison County woman seeks the right to access her mother's trust fund to obtain money that she would use to repair the heating and air conditioning in an old home. -
Madison County Civil Docket: 12/12 -12/16/2011
Wednesday, December 14 -
Bank of Edwardsville seeks repayment of business loan
A bank has filed suit against the company that it claims failed to repay it more than $400,000. -
Bank can't take funds from one company to compensate for other's debt, appellate court rules
Stewart The Fifth District Appellate Court ruled last week that a bank is not eligible to deduct extra money from a company's bank account to compensate for another company's debt. -
Madison County Civil Docket : 10/24 - 10/28/2011
Tuesday, October 25 -
Madison County Civil Docket : 6/29/2011
Wednesday, June 29 -
Suit against Bank of Edwardsville settles; had been set for trial Monday
Ohl A negligence suit against the Bank of Edwardsville as representative of an Edwardsville man's estate is over. -
Madison County Civil Docket: 3/28 - 4/1/2011
Monday, March 28 -
Wife ordered to turn over financial statements in suit over bathtub fall
Meadows Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has ordered a woman to turn over financial documents needed to settle a civil suit brought against by her husband of more than 20 years. -
Mudge orders wife to hand over financials in Dodd suit
Meadows Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has ordered a woman to turn over financial statements and other documents needed to end both her 2007 divorce and a civil suit filed a year later by her husband of more than 20 years. -
Husband's suit against wife who allegedly left him in bathtub, ordered to mediation
Mudge A lawsuit filed by a man who claims his wife of more than 20 years left him for days in a bathtub without food or water and then allegedly stole his retirement savings is headed to mediation in January. -
Madison County Civil Docket: 12/13 - 12/17/210
Monday, December 13 -
Judge awards plaintiff's attorney $95, denies $800 sanction
The attorney for a man who claims his wife of more than 20 years stole his retirement funds and left him without food and water in their bathtub after a fall will get $95 from one of the defendants in the case. -
Treasurer's office will launch small business loan program
Madison County Treasurer Frank Miles said his office will be implementing a loan program for small business owners interested in expanding their operations and entrepreneurs looking to start a business. -
Madison County Civil Docket : Oct. 25 - 29, 2010
Monday, October 25 -
Madison County civil docket: Sept. 13-17
Monday, September 13 -
Stack orders mediation in man's suit v. wife; Crowder won't take case back - 'not in a million years'
Stack Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack has ordered the parties in a complicated suit stemming from the break-up of a marriage and an alleged forgery to mediate their disputes. -
Crowder officially takes over asbestos; hands off other cases to Stack
Crowder Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder has taken official control over one of the busiest asbestos dockets in the nation -- while in the meantime handing off most of her non-asbestos cases to Circuit Judge Daniel Stack.