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EDWARDSVILLE — A logistics company is suing a former driver, alleging he violated an employment agreement by suddenly leaving his job and going to work for a competitor.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A former logistics company employee claims he was fired in retaliation for filing a Workers' Compensation claim.
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A woman seeks default judgment against a St. Clair County sports bar after the defendant failed to answer her suit alleging injuries from a fight.
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St. Clair County jurors awarded a motorist $7,500 following a 2011 rear-end collision in Sauget.
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BELLEVILLE – Chief Judge Andrew Gleeson shifted Cahokia ballot disputes from the village electoral board to the St. Clair County electoral board on Dec. 31.
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BELLEVILLE — A bar and grill is being sued for allegedly failing to make payments.
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BELLEVILLE – A Cahokia Village resident alleges a driver failed to stop at an East St. Louis intersection and struck his vehicle.
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BELLEVILLE — A motorist claims she was rear-ended by another driver in Belleville.
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BELLEVILLE – Campaign treasuries of four judicial candidates on the Democratic ticket held more than $200,000 as of April 1, their quarterly statements show.
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BELLEVILLE — A passenger is suing The Bi-State Development Company after she allegedly suffered injuries while riding in one of the defendant's buses.
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BELLEVILLE – A Cahokia man is seeking damages from a Belleville woman after an accident in Alorton.
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BELLEVILLE – Damages are sought from a Belleville man after a rear-end collision on Interstate 270 in Town and Country, Mo.
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BELLEVILLE — An insurance policyholder is suing State Farm for allegedly failing to pay underinsured benefits.
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BELLEVILLE — A driver is suing another motorist, alleging negligence in causing a 2016 crash on Anderson Lane.
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BELLEVILLE — A passenger is suing a motorist, citing alleged negligence while driving resulting in injuries in a 2015 Sugar Loaf Township accident.
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The Village of Cahokia denies allegations in a resident’s discrimination class action alleging her rights were violated when she had to pay a tow fee after she was arrested.