Hylla Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla is again set to hear arguments in favor the settlement of a nine year-old insurance class action suit next week.
Stack MOUNT VERNON - Employers Mutual Insurance wants Fifth District appeals judges to stop a class action Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack certified.
Dripps The plaintiff in a long-running asbestos legal malpractice case against big-time Madison County attorneys wants another question directed to the appellate court.
Madison County Associate Judge Clarence Harrison II will hear moves by two local obstetrician gynecologists to dismiss a woman's suit over the alleged wrongful death of her unborn child.
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.
In a story published Sept. 13 in the Madison County Record, "St. Clair County litigant sues judge, lawyer, Madigan after case dismissed," the reporter incorrectly stated that attorney Lori DaCosse had represented plaintiff Howard D. Moore in the underlying case.
Stack Citing his long-time friendship with both parties in a feud between former law partners, Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack has recused himself from a case brought by Glenn Bradford against John Barberis.
Wexstten MOUNT VERNON – Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack kept a mesothelioma suit that belonged in Michigan, Fifth District appeals judges ruled on Sept. 21.
Stack The plaintiff in a suit over the alleged revelation of her STD test results by a romantic rival is asking for a protective order to keep her identity under wraps.
Goldenberg The plaintiff who proposes to lead a Madison County class action against Sears Roebuck and Company over allegedly malfunctioning washing machines wants her case to continue.
Matoesian A man's suit against his former attorneys in a worker's compensation claim over alleged legal misrepresentation is set for case management next week.
Stack Four women who claim Sanford Brown College falsely promised them their medical assistants programs would lead to employment are asking to add new claims to their suit.
Burke Feuding former law partners are set for a hearing as their fee disputes filed in two counties await the results of mediation ordered by Madison and St. Clair County judges.