Defendants in a suit over the burial of the wrong murder victim in East St. Louis will continue to wait to hear whether the suit against them will be dismissed.
Cueto Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder has dismissed a suit brought by a former St. Clair County lawyer against two newspapers, a columnist and other defendants. Crowder entered an order on July 17 dismissing without leave to amend the complaint filed by Amiel Cueto.
Wexstten The Fifth District Appellate Court has ruled that St. Clair County Circuit Judge Michael O'Malley erred when he denied a motion to compel arbitration in a suit against Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corp., a mortgage broker accused in a class action suit of charging customers excessive fees and pocketing the difference.
Stack Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack decided a jammed asbestos docket had to take precedence over a fairness hearing in a disputed class action suit against a Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) network.
The owner of the St. Louis Bread Co. has filed a claim for contribution against the mother of an infant who was allegedly scalded by spilled coffee at its restaurant in Shiloh.
The defendant in a suit over an off-brand version of the immune supplement Airborne claims more discovery time is needed before the class in a pending case can be certified.
Cueto Six defendants remain in a lawsuit filed by a former St. Clair County attorney who says a newspaper columnist, two newspapers and others conspired to intimidate judges and cast him in a false light.
Bailey The maker of common household items like Windex and Pledge furniture polish has no standing to argue Thomas and Sara Buske filed a "sham divorce."
Crowder Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder on Monday continued to plow through mountains of motions in a 2007 negligence suit stemming from an accident in Pontoon Beach.
The number of defendants in a 2007 negligence suit that has spawned counterclaims and a wrongful death action has dropped as one settled with both plaintiffs Monday.
Rick Jones is asking U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert to continue his sentencing date for at least 30 days so he can finish cooperating with the federal government, according to a court document filed May 18.