Mark SPRINGFIELD – Illinois attorney regulators appointed lawyer Kurt Reitz of Belleville and layman Richard Mark of Collinsville to hear charges that David Fahrenkamp of Edwardsville cheated the Internal Revenue Service.
Carey There has been no action in a class action brought against the Collinsville campus of Sanford Brown Colleges by former students who claim that the school did not deliver on promises about their degree and future career path.
Dripps Collinsville attorney John "Jack" Leskera has more time to file his response to a legal malpractice suit filed against him this year by former client Gary Lutman.
Carlson A suit brought against Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and one of its managers by a woman who claims she injured her spine when she was hit by a falling lemonade container is set for case management.
Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis has announced that the dockets for Tuesday, Feb. 1 have been canceled due to inclement weather. This includes the Collinsville area court docket scheduled for Feb. 1.
Hylla Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla is set to play mediator in a case brought a woman who claims a Collinsville doctor did not monitor her husband's medication and mental condition leading him to commit suicide.
Akin Lawmakers have returned to Springfield for the lame duck veto session and are rushing to ram through bills dealing with tax hikes, gambling and civil unions during this abbreviated session.
Monafo After four hours of arguments, Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack asked attorneys for both sides in a class action suit filed by former students against Sanford Brown Colleges for more case law before he decides whether or not to certify the case.
Richmond Several former Sanford Brown College students are asking a Madison County judge to certify a class action against the college and its corporate parent.
Stack The plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Sanford Brown colleges and their corporate parent are asking a Madison County judge to certify their class action suit.
Carr Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder has taken under advisement a plaintiff's motion to set aside a second medical malpractice defense verdict and give the plaintiff a third trial.