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Recent News About Ford Motor Company
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Keefe seeks to substitute Judge Stiehl in injury suit against Ford and Auffenberg
BELLEVILLE – Tom Keefe moved to substitute Circuit Judge William Stiehl from an injury suit against Ford Motor Company and Auffenberg Ford South on Feb. 14. -
Madison County civil docket Jun. 28-Jul. 2
Madison County judges Ruth, Smith, and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Jun. 28-Jul. 2. -
Motorist claims defective airbag, seatbelt resulted in loss of eye
BELLEVILLE — A motorist claims her vehicle's restraint system was defective during a "low speed" collision, requiring one of her eyes to be removed as a result of her injuries. -
Madison County civil docket May 18-22
Madison County judges Ruth, Dugan, Smith, Threlkeld, and Harrison have law cases scheduled on the civil docket May 18-22. -
Madison County civil docket Mar. 23-27
Madison County judges Ruth, Smith, and Stobbs have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Mar. 23-27. -
Buyer sues Ford over alleged defective truck
BELLEVILLE - The owner of a truck who claims the vehicle sold to him was defective wants a court to order the automaker and the dealership to repair it, buy it back, or deliver a new one. -
Madison County civil docket Jan. 27-31
Madison County judges Ruth, Dugan, Smith, Stobbs, and Hylla have law cases scheduled on the civil docket for Jan. 27-31. -
Madison County civil docket Sept. 23-27
Madison County judges Dugan, Hylla, Ruth, Stobbs, Chapman, Smith, and Harrison have law cases scheduled on the civil docket for Sept. 23-27. -
St. Louis jurors award former mechanic $8.4 million in asbestos trial
A St. Louis jury awarded a former mechanic and his wife $8.433 million in an asbestos trial against Ford Motor Company. -
Motorist sues car dealership over faulty airbag
BELLEVILLE — A motorist is suing a car dealership after her Mustang convertible's airbag failed to deploy during a collision in Florida. -
Asbestos defense attorney says Jeffs v Ford decision clarifies jurisdiction questions
The highly anticipated Ford Motor Company jurisdiction appeal was released as an unpublished Rule 23 decision after the appellate court remained under advisement for roughly a year and a half; but an asbestos defense attorney said the ruling still provides assistance for defendants raising jurisdiction objections in Madison County -
Fifth District reverses Stobbs on asbestos jurisdiction ruling; Goldenhersh dissents
The Fifth District Appellate Court on Thursday reversed Madison County Associate Judge Stephen Stobbs’ order denying Ford Motor Company’s motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction in an asbestos case. -
Widow files suit against Ford, Pontoon Beach officer over fatal collision
EDWARDSVILLE – A widow of a man killed in a collision in Madison County is seeking damages from the manufacturer of her husband's vehicle and the police officer that struck his vehicle. -
Fifth District still under advisement in Ford asbestos jurisdiction appeal
Fifth District Appellate Court justices are still under advisement and receiving supplemental motions roughly one and a half years after oral arguments were heard in the Jeffs v Ford asbestos jurisdictional appeal out of Madison County. -
Madison County civil docket June 11-15
Madison County Circuit Judges Mudge, Matoesian and Dugan have law cases scheduled on the civil docket for June 11-15. -
Suit claims Blackmer Pump, others didn't explain how to safely work around asbestos
BELLEVILLE — Two people are accusing a number of companies of not warning about the risks of working around asbestos. -
Madison County civil docket Jan. 22-26
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Madison County ranked seventh in 'Judicial Helholes' report; St. Clair County not on the list
Madison County and St. Louis were named as two of the worst jurisdictions in the nation according to the American Tort Reform Foundation’s annual Judicial Hellholes report. -
Man alleges asbestos exposure through Ford Motor Corp., others caused cancer
BELLEVILLE – A former laborer and teacher alleges exposure to asbestos caused him to develop lung cancer. -
Madison County civil docket Oct. 30-Nov. 3
Madison County Circuit Judges Dugan, Ruth, Crowder and Matoesian have hearings scheduled on the civil docket for Oct. 30-Nov. 3.