Ending a near three-month drought of class action lawsuits since a restrictive federal law was enacted, Alton plaintiff’s attorney Lanny Darr filed suit against Affirmative Insurance Company because it would only reimburse him $18.90 per day for a rental vehicle.
Delaware Superior Court. Judge Slights is pictured first in top row. WILMINGTON, Delaware - On the fourth day of a nationally significant asbestos trial, the lawyers settled, the jury turned into a focus group and the judge decided to rewrite his case management order.
A Madison County jury ordered Steven Stout and Derek Gallaher to pay $13,498.94 to Michael Dill for injuries he sustained in an auto accident six years ago.
Thomas Roth filed suit in Madison County June 27 alleging that Regal Beagle Bar & Grill in Alton sold too many alcoholic beverages to a patron who later on in the night collided with his vehicle.
Barnes-Jewish Hospital A wrongful death complaint filed a year ago by Bradley Whitehead of Alton will be in court before Madison County Circuit Judge Andy Matoesian for a case management conference June 29 at 9 a.m.
John Fitzpatrick It took a Madison County jury less than 20 minutes Friday afternoon to rule in favor of defendant General Electric in an eight-day asbestos trial which was almost cut short by the presiding judge for its "weak" evidence.
Eee gads! The cost of filling up at the gas station is killing our pocketbooks. Record Reporter Heather Anderson asks citizens, "How has the price of gas affected your budget?"
Kesha Manning of Venice filed the first class action lawsuit in Madison County in more than a month against the owner of her apartment complex because of mold and fungus problems.
Prairie Farms and Prairie Farms Dairy (PFD) in Granite City was slapped with a lawsuit March 14 seeking at least $100,000 in damages from a man who claims he fell through a rotten floor at the dairy.