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Judge Crowder grants voluntary dismissal of suit alleging toxic exposure
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder granted voluntary dismissal in a man’s suit alleging he was exposed to toxic substances through Global Brass and Copper Holdings, Inc. in East Alton. -
Man alleging toxic exposure asks the court to compel discovery against Global Brass and Copper Holdings
A man claiming he was exposed to toxic substances through Global Brass and Copper Holdings, Inc., in East Alton is asking the court to compel discovery in order to build his case or to at least find out who the proper defendant is in the suit. -
Global Brass and Copper Holdings seeks to dismiss suit alleging exposure to toxins
Global Brass and Copper Holdings claims it never employed a man who alleges the defendant exposed him to toxic substances Steven Allen Turner filed the lawsuit on Oct. 16 against Global Brass and Copper Holdings, Inc., in East Alton. According to the complaint, Turner claims he was unknowingly exposed to toxic substances while working at the defendant’s facilities. -
East Alton company sued for allegedly exposing employee to toxins
A worker sues an East Alton, Illinois company for his undisclosed exposure to toxic substances. -
Mother sues Hwacheon Machinery over son's workplace death
Sansone The mother of a Madison County boy is suing the makers of a lathe that allegedly killed her son. -
Former Olin worker claims he was fired after work comp claim
A Madison County man has filed suit against his former employer, alleging it fired him after he filed a workers' compensation claim. -
Callis transfers another 146 cases from Stack
On the heels of a Dec. 1 order transferring more than 80 cases from Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack's docket, Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis entered an order a week ago taking on another 146 cases from Stack, who will be retiring by the end of next year. -
Olin Brass worker claims retaliatory discharge
A man says his employer wrongly terminated him after he sustained a work-related injury. -
Slip on hydraulic fluid leads to pit fall, suit claims
A Madison County man is asking the court to render judgment in his favor after he claims he was wrongly fired from his job at Global Brass and Copper, Inc.