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Smith denies dismissal in trip, fall suit alleging faulty water meter lid
Madison County Circuit Judge Sarah Smith denied American Water Works’ motion to dismiss a man’s lawsuit alleging he fell into a hole when he tripped on an unsecured water meter lid while walking his dog in Alton. -
Suit alleges Honeywell plant's radioactive dust caused man's cancer-related death
EAST ST. LOUIS — Honeywell is facing a wrongful death suit alleging radioactive dust from its nuclear plant in Metropolis caused a resident's cancer. -
Belleville law firm alleges clients owe more than $500,000
BELLEVILLE — A Belleville law firm is suing a group of clients alleging it was not paid more than $500,000 for legal services. -
Trust seeks $20 million in suit alleging insurance fund depletion
BELLEVILLE — An assignee is suing investment fund and members for allegedly depleting $20 million in insurance funds. -
Ritchie Risk-Linked Opportunities alleges investment fund defaulted on payments
An assignee is suing an investment fund, citing alleged failure to pay. -
East St. Louis, officer file motion to compel in man’s suit alleging injuries while fleeing from police
The City of East St. Louis and a police officer are asking the court to compel a man to answer interrogatories and their request for production in a suit alleging the man was injured while trying to flee from a police officer. -
East St. Louis Police Department denies liability in man’s suit alleging injuries while fleeing from police
The East St. Louis Police Department denies liability in a man’s lawsuit alleging he was injured while trying to flee from a police officer. -
Motorist denies allegations in suit following collision with horse
A man sued for hitting a man while riding his horse argues that the horse was not maintained properly on the roadway. -
Roofing company seeks to dismiss customer’s breach of contract suit
A roofing company accused of breach of contract seeks to dismiss the lawsuit alleging it failed to perform any work after a customer had already paid more than $23,000.