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Former Impact Fulfillment Services employee alleges wrongful termination over sexual harassment complaints
EDWARDSVILLE – A former employee of Impact Fulfillment Services is suing the company, alleging she was sexually harassed by one if its employees for months and then terminated for refusing to work with him any longer. -
Woman claims surgeon mistakenly sewed medical pad inside her body
BELLEVILLE – A woman is suing Memorial Hospital for negligence, alleging that one of its surgeons accidentally sewed up a medical pad inside of her during surgery and caused her pain for many years. -
Former Eagle Roofing employee alleges sexual harassment
BELLEVILLE — A former administrative assistant with Eagle Roofing Outlet Inc. is suing her employers for alleged sexual harassment. -
Kolker campaign raises more than $100K in fourth quarter; Plaintiff firms factor big
St. Clair County Associate Judge Chris Kolker's campaign committee raised more than $100,000 in the last quarter of 2017 as he seeks election to the vacancy left by circuit judge Robert LeChien who died in August. -
Suit alleging former East St. Louis high school student was sexually assaulted settles during trial
A mother’s suit alleging her disabled daughter was sexually assaulted by another East St. Louis high school student settled shortly after voir dire ended in Chief Judge Andrew Gleeson’s courtroom. -
Suit alleging sexual assault at East St. Louis high school at trial in Gleeson’s court
A mother’s lawsuit alleging her disabled daughter was removed from class and sexually assaulted by another East St. Louis high school student is at trial in Chief Judge Andrew Gleeson’s courtroom. -
Man alleges motorist caused multi-car crash in Cahokia
BELLEVILLE — A driver is suing another motorist claiming she was responsible for a multiple-car collision in Cahokia in 2015. -
Passenger sues over 2015 collision
BELLEVILLE — A passenger is suing a motorist for allegedly causing a 2015 collision -
MetroLink denies liability in suit alleging intoxicated passenger struck by trains
MetroLink denies liability and argues that a deceased man caused his own injuries when he was forced to exit the train for intoxication, fell on the tracks and was struck by two trains. -
Washington County man claims Federated Mutual refuses to pay adequate coverage after Carlyle crash
BELLEVILLE — A Huels Oil Co. employee is suing Federated Mutual Insurance Company for alleged breach of contract claiming it refuses o pay for coverage he is entitled to receive. -
Union Pacific employee alleges injuries while using de-clipping tool
BELLEVILLE — A trackman for Union Pacific alleges he sustained injuries while using a de-clipping tool. -
Motorist accused of causing Glen Carbon collision
EDWARDSVILLE — A motorist is suing another driver for allegedly causing a Glen Carbon rear-end accident. -
Mother seeks default judgment in sexual assault suit
An East St. Louis mother seeks default judgment in a suit alleging a disabled adult was sexually assaulted. -
LeChien's substitution rate remains high; Six times in six recent days, records show
A review of cases assigned to St. Clair County Circuit Judge Robert LeChien shows that parties asked for substitutes five times in September’s last week and once the next Monday. -
Suit involving fatal Mascoutah auto accident settles for $2M
A wrongful death action involving a fatal 2014 auto accident in Mascoutah was settled for $2 million. -
Horrell Homes says basement mold was an open and obvious condition in rental property
A Collinsville property management company alleges that concealed mold was an open and obvious condition on one of its rental properties in a family’s lawsuit alleging the mold made them sick. -
Class certification briefing deadlines extended, investigator's deposition ordered in Hale v. State Farm
An investigator for plaintiffs in the high stakes Hale v. State Farm racketeering case must submit to a deposition by Dec. 8. -
Hale v. State Farm: Magistrate wants deposition of plaintiff's investigator sooner rather than later
Doug Wojcieszak, an investigator for lawyers suing State Farm over its role in the 2004 campaign of Illinois Supreme Court Justice Lloyd Karmeier, canceled a deposition about his investigation on five days notice. State Farm counsel Joseph Cancila of Chicago reported the cancellation to U.S. -
St. Clair County structured settlement cases moved to federal court in Chicago
Two class actions that David Cates of Swansea filed for a Chicago man in St. Clair County have wound up in federal court at Chicago, and a third awaits a decision on jurisdiction. U.S.