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Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis announced that the Third Circuit is creating an alternative Mental Health Court aimed at intervening to provide assistance and treatment to persons with mental illnesses who have committed misdemeanor crimes.
Former Judge George Moran You won't find it in the administrative rules book, but sources tell Dicta that in the wake of a former judge's unfortunate brush with a sombrero and a digital camera, there's a new "unofficial" decree on Main Street.
It seemed like a master-of-the-obvious move to we citizenry in the Metro East. But GOP gubernatorial candidate Judy Baar Topinka's quick stop in Edwardsville last week represented a seminal moment in Illinois politics.
After attorney Lanny Darr told Madison County Circuit Judge Andy Matoesian that mold damaged everything in an apartment and attorney Troy Bozarth said mold damaged nothing, Matoesian decided to stop their bickering and start gathering facts.
Madison County Circuit Judge Lola Maddox has been appointed to the Illinois State Bar Association's newly formed Special Committee on Master Attorneys.
Stephen Tillery St. Louis attorney Stephen Tillery claimed he could prove that drug maker Pfizer did business in Madison County, but his search for proof in phone books has turned up nothing but a wrong number.
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Stephen Tillery of St. Louis and two other attorneys will divide more than a million and a half dollars in fees from a Madison County class action suit they settled with Allstate Insurance.
Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron dismissed Rush University Medical Center of Chicago from a medical malpractice case filed by Christopher Crnkovich in Madison County in July 2005.
In his first bench trial, Madison County Circuit Judge Don Weber sympathized with a defendant who chose to settle a case rather than risk trial in "plaintiff's paradise."
With the exception of some comedies like "Blazing Saddles," the phrase, "There's a new sheriff in town," does not actually appear in any Western movie, at least as far as I can tell.
Reporting wild allegations is our daily business here at The Record. But that doesn't mean we weren't also taken aback by the stunning case of local father-and-son power plaintiff's lawyers Tom and Bradley Lakin.