Due to editing errors in reporting on a federal class action lawsuit involving atrazine, the Madison County Record incorrectly stated that the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals rejected an appeal from the Environmental Law & Policy Center, declaring a notice three days late. The article also incorrectly cited a quotation from the Court. The Record regrets the errors.
Richards Madison County jurors found in favor of Dr. Anthony E. Malench of Maryville on Friday, following a four-day trial in Circuit Judge William Mudge's court.
Hopkins Jurors listened to three hours of medical expert testimony Thursday in a Madison County medical malpractice trial involving the claims of an Edwardsville man suing over the death of his wife in 2009.
Kuehn A 26-year-old man is being tried in Madison County Circuit Judge Richard Tognarelli's courtroom for allegedly making terrorist threats and illegally possessing weapons.
Richards Jurors in a medical malpractice trial listened to medical experts testify Wednesday in Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge's courtroom.
MacDonald MOUNT VERNON - Madison County Associate Judge Clarence Harrison properly rejected Theresa Johnston's claim that ConAgra Foods injured her with poisonous peanut butter, Fifth District appellate judges ruled on Oct. 6.
Spomer MOUNT VERNON – Madison County Circuit Judge Andy Matoesian kept a medical malpractice case that belonged in Missouri, Fifth District appellate justices ruled.
Hopkins A medical malpractice trial is under way in Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge's courtroom involving an Edwardsville man's lawsuit against his wife's doctor of 30 years.
Svajgl One of multiple defendants in an asbestos contamination case is hoping Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder will dismiss the company from the case, said its company's attorney James Svajgl.
Jensen MOUNT VERNON – Lawyers often collect a third of a verdict, but appellate judges turned the tables to award LakinChapman lawyers three times a verdict.
If you've ever been to downtown St. Louis, or any similar downtown area, you may have encountered the young urban entrepreneur. When you park on the street in a slightly seedy area, he mysteriously appears just as you're stepping out of your car and offers to "watch" it for a reasonable fee.
Bradley Boat owners Layne and Leslee Gibson are asking Madison County Circuit Judge Ann Callis to order the City of Alton to answer their interrogatories and requests for production in a property damage lawsuit.