Crowder Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder ordered a directed verdict in favor of a personal injury plaintiff in a case against an Edwardsville Moto Mart.
Hylla Attorneys haggled more than three hours Monday over charges of juror bias and judicial error during a hearing over Rosewood Care Center's motion for a new trial in a negligence case.
Ruth AA Madison County judge denied a personal injury plaintiff's pro se motion to reconsider attorneys' fees awarded to two law firms that represented him in two different trials involving the same rear-end accident suit.
Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack is set to preside over a negligence trial Monday involving a man who fell off a deck at an Edwardsville home he was visiting.
Workmen will soon replace attorneys and judges in Madison County's courtrooms as five civil and two felony courtrooms get technical upgrades that officials say will improve case presentations.
Wisconsin jurors found that Edwardsville trucking company owner Tom Buske stole millions from household products maker S.C. Johnson, but he pleads that he shouldn't have to give the money back because it would leave his family penniless.
Plaintiffs in a suit involving a bad real estate deal are asking that an Edwardsville attorney respresenting two of the suit's defendants be disqualified.
A hearing on motions including a move to vacate an order stopping a household cleaner maker from collecting on a $203.8 million civil judgment against one of the parties in an Edwardsville divorce has yet to be rescheduled.
EAST ST. LOUIS – Edwardsville lawyer Brian Wendler can't depose two witnesses he previously deposed in his defamation suit against insurer AIG, U.S. District Judge William Stiehl ruled on Aug. 19.
Stack An increasing asbestos docket has some legal observers concerned, but Madison County's asbestos judge maintains that Edwardsville's courthouse provides a "very efficient system" and one that is favored by both plaintiff and defense attorneys from all over.
Madison County Associate Judge Clarence Harrison II has returned a verdict for a landscaping company involved in a payment dispute with an Edwardsville attorney.
Madison County Associate Judge Thomas Chapman is set to hear several motions in the Edwardsville divorce being opposed by a Racine, Wisc.-based manufacturer.
No verdict has been entered yet in the non-jury trial of a dispute between an Edwardsville attorney and the contracting company he hired to build retaining walls around his home.
Attorneys for S.C. Johnson and Sons Inc. are asking a Madison County judge to finish work the appellate court started when it threw out an order barring the company from collecting on a $203 million Wisconsin judgment against Edwardsville trucking firm owner Thomas Buske.
"Not to be mean but..." became a judge's oft-repeated refrain during the opening of a non-jury trial involving an Edwardsville attorney's dispute with a landscaping company that worked on retaining walls at his home.