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Magistrate denies move to disqualify Dripps firm ahead of injured barge worker's trial
BENTON – U.S. Magistrate Judge Donald Wilkerson denied a motion to disqualify the Armbruster Dripps firm as counsel for barge worker Anthony Miskel at an injury trial against SCF Lewis and Clark Fleeting. -
Fee dispute between former Lakin law partners settled at Fifth District
The Fifth District Appellate Court has upheld an award of attorneys' fees favoring SL Chapman of St. Louis arising from a 2007 Jones Act suit against Beelman River Terminals. -
Former federal judge Murphy enters appearance in barge worker’s injury case
BENTON – Former U.S. district judge Patrick Murphy of Marion has joined Roy Dripps of Maryville in preparing for trial of a barge worker’s injury claim against his employer. -
Deckhand claims winch operator tightened tow line too quickly
A deckhand for Beelman River Terminals filed a Jones Act complaint in Madison County Circuit Court Dec. 10, alleging his employer failed to provide him a reasonably safe place to work. -
E-Crane caused Beelman worker's injuries, suit says
A Caseyville man who was permanently injured when he was struck by an E-Crane filed suit against Beelman Truck Company, Frank Beelman, Fabick and Company and E-Crane International in Madison County Circuit Court. -
Barge worker's family files suit after drowning
The family of a barge worker killed on the job is suing Beelman River Terminals for damages in excess of $50,000 in St. Clair County Circuit Court. -
Nov. 27-Dec. 1
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Federal class action claims barge workers not paid overtime
J.D. Marchbanks filed a class action suit in U.S. District Court in East St. Louis Sept. 18, alleging Beelman River Terminals in Venice failed to pay overtime. -
Aug. 21-25
360 Networks -
July 31-Aug. 4
Allstate -
May 30-June2
Abbott Labs -
May 22-26
360 Networks -
Feb. 27-March 3
360 Networks -
Moran dismisses class action for lack of movement
Circuit Judge George Moran Class action attorneys who do not move cases forward should steer clear of Madison County Circuit Judge George Moran. -
Sep. 26-30
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Moran dusts off docket, gets into class action spring cleaning
Circuit Judge George Moran Jr. Nuns of the Sisters of Divine Providence may fully appreciate that cleanliness is next to godliness after Madison County Circuit Judge George Moran Jr. throws out several old class action cases that have not been pursued by plaintiffs—namely one that had accused them of cheating. -
Companies named in class action complaints in '04
A list of companies and individuals named in this year's Madison County Circuit Court class action filings, which dropped from 106 in 2003 to 74 in 2004, is as follows: -
Failure to pay overtime prompts class action
Ronald Nash, of Edwardsville, filed a class action complaint against Beelman River Terminals of Venice on Dec. 9 alleging Beelman failed to pay overtime to hourly employees. -
New Lawsuits: Thursday, Dec. 9, 2004
Fresh from the courthouse: -
Nash, Ronald vs. Beelman River Terminals
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