UB Greensfelder LLP is pleased to announce that Associate Jarard P. Williams has been selected for membership in the National Black Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 in Illinois.
EAST ST. LOUIS – U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark Beatty correctly cleared Sparta Community Hospital of liability for the death of Pennsylvania tourist Glenn Lash, Seventh Circuit appellate judges ruled on June 22.
EAST ST. LOUIS – A former Slab Masters employee argues that a non-compete agreement is unenforceable in response to a suit alleging he left the Caseyville company to work for a competitor.
Madison County Circuit Judge Sarah Smith awarded an Edwardsville homeowner $48,460.24 after granting default judgment against a design company that failed to provide cabinetry work or refund the plaintiff’s deposit.
A former employee accused of making defamatory statements against Edwardsville-based Exo Lounge and Nail Bar argues that the salon failed to prove that his statements are false, which he claims are based on opinions and other statements made to him.
Individuals being sued for allegedly making defamatory statements against Edwardsville-based Exo Lounge and Nail Bar deny liability, separately arguing that their statements are protected opinions and only accuse the business of “suspected” criminal activity.
EDWARDSVILLE — An Edwardsville homeowner is suing the owners of a cabinetry business, alleging she paid more than $40,000 in deposits but they failed to provide her with the updated design drawings and blueprints for the project.
BELLEVILLE — The owners of a Belleville auto dealership are suing their former bookkeeper who admitted to stealing funds from the company's bank accounts.
EAST ST. LOUIS – Economist Hal Singer spoiled his research in a potential class action for Jimmy John’s restaurant employees by mixing hourly and daily wages, Chief U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel ruled on Feb. 16.
According to a database by the federal Small Business Administration and Treasury Department, several local law firms have accepted millions of dollars in Paycheck Protection Program funds as part of the Cares Act.
Businesses had said the new rules were illegal, but Pritzker had said they're needed because employers should "pick up the tab" for COVID-19 illnesses among their workers
Federal Magistrate Judge Gilbert C. Sison denied former Madison County Community Unit Development Director Kristen Poshard’s request for sanctions against board member Phil Chapman in her suit alleging sexual harassment and discrimination.
Madison County Board Member Phil Chapman seeks to file an untimely cross-claim in former Madison County Community Development Director Kristen Poshard’s complaint alleging sexual harassment and discrimination, who also seeks sanctions against Chapman.
Chambers USA rankings for 2019 include Greensfelder’s franchise law practice among the nation’s best, with the firm’s labor and employment, litigation and real estate practices also included in regional rankings.