Ford Motor Company
Recent News About Ford Motor Company
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April 3-7
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March 27-31
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Wednesday, March 29
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Madison County judges called 'masochistic' for not letting Weber share burden
After a month in office, Madison County Circuit Judge Lola Maddox has taken responsibility for the toughest decisions in the courthouse. -
Asbestos caused husband's death, new Madison County suit claims
Sue Welch filed an asbestos lawsuit in Madison County claiming 73 defendants who manufactured asbestos products caused her husband Jack's death on March 11, 2005, just 15 days after learning he suffered from mesothelioma. -
March 13-17
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March 6-10
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Feb.21-24
Air Products and Chemicals -
Jan. 23-27
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Monday, Jan. 23
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Jan. 9-13
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Monroe County attorney named to Jury Instructions Committee
It's not as theatrical as an aggressive cross-examination. But often the most dramatic phase of a jury trial is the wrangling that takes place in a judge's chambers over how jurors will be instructed. -
Friday, Jan. 13
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Jan. 2-6
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Friday, Jan. 6
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Top 10 stories in 2005: High court drama, local politics rule
Justice Mary Ann McMorrow From start to finish, the year 2005 has been packed with dramatic events. The Record's editorial board has selected the following as the 10 most compelling stories of 2005: -
After $43 million verdict, Ford asking for new trial
Attorneys usually file complaints and take them to trial. The Lakin Law Firm of Wood River reversed the process by winning a trial and then filing the complaint. -
Sport Trac roll-over leads to suit against Ford
A St. Clair County man who claims he was left paraplegic after a roll-over accident in his 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac is suing Ford Motor Co. for at least $400,000. -
Friday, Dec. 2
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Ford accuses plaintiff of fraud, removes class action to federal court
Ford Motor Company has removed a class action suit to federal court, accusing the plaintiff of fraud in naming a Wood River auto dealer as co-defendant.