The plaintiff in a proposed nationwide class action suit over late fees charged by Redbox DVD rental kiosks is asking that Illinois law be applied to the suit filed last year in St. Clair County.
Cates The owner of a local cafe franchise has responded to a move by a developer to dismiss a breach of contract suit over a failed build-out for a Belleville store.
A man who allegedly ran a stop sign and injured Belleville attorney Robert Sprague and his wife, St. Clair County Auditor Patty Sprague, has yet to file his answer in the October 2009 suit.
Let us look at some simple math and very basic facts regarding the health care reform debate. Last year, 70 million CT scans, at an average cost of $1,000 each, were performed in the U.S. at a cost of $70 billion. Why would 70 million CT scans be done in a country of 300 million people? Quite simply -- defensive medicine.
The defendant in a defamation suit over allegations made in a dispute over variances for a Belleville bar and cyber cafe has filed a counter claim in the case.
ST. LOUIS – Edward Rodzwicz, union president for 55,000 railroad workers, pleaded guilty on March 4 to charges that he took $20,000 to keep a personal injury lawyer on the union's list of designated local counsel.
Chapman MOUNT VERNON – Bleeding in St. Clair County after surgery in Clinton County entitles a patient to sue the surgeon in St. Clair County, according to Fifth District appellate justices.
Cates The developer sued by an O'Fallon coffee and sandwich shop is asking St. Clair County Circuit Judge Lloyd Cueto to dismiss the breach of contract suit against it.
Cueto Wal-Mart is moving to dismiss one of two suits filed against in September, claiming that the plaintiff has not argued that its O'Fallon store breached the Illinois' Consumer Fraud Act.
A number of attorneys for the more than 17 defendants in a wrongful death suit have filed appearances and motions to dismiss allegations that a patient died from an allergic reaction that left her skin peeling off.
Even though nearby municipalities would share in new property tax revenue generated by the development of a 900-acre retail project in Glen Carbon, some local mayors are still strongly opposed to the controversial University Town Center.
Tom and Sara Buske concealed a premarital agreement from Madison County divorce court to keep household product maker S.C. Johnson from collecting a judgment against Tom Buske, according to S.C. Johnson lawyer Tom Keefe of Belleville.
While the plaintiff in what would have been a two-week legal malpractice trial earlier this month filed a motion to amend, no details of his suit's settlement have been entered yet in the record.