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Greensfelder recognized by Benchmark Litigation 2016
Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. is one of six firms in Missouri to be ranked "highly recommended" in Benchmark Litigation's 2016 edition. The firm also is ranked as a recommended firm in Illinois for 2016. -
Greensfelder firm adds two attorneys at St. Louis office
ST. LOUIS – The Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale law firm has added two attorneys to its St. Louis office, Katherine L. Anderson and Caitlin M. Schweppe. -
Illinois Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal over longstanding milk marketing dispute
The Illinois Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal of Prairie Farms Dairy (PFD), locked in a long-term dispute with a Highland couple over a milk marketing agreement. -
Alton doctor and medical practice seek to dismiss patient’s lawsuit over infected sutures
An Alton doctor and medical practice deny liability and seek to dismiss a patient’s lawsuit alleging infected sutures caused her bowels to drop. -
Appliance manufacturer seeks to dismiss suit alleging faulty oven ranges
An appliance manufacturer seeks to dismiss a lawsuit claiming it was aware that its kitchen equipment had gas leaks but refused to reimburse or replace the alleged faulty oven ranges. -
Contractor removes suit accusing it of abandoning project to federal court
A private construction company accused of allegedly abandoning a flood prevention project has removed the case to federal court. -
Greensfelder, Hemker & Gales welcomes three new attorneys to its Belleville office
Ann Marie Frey, Dominique de Vastey and Megha Shah join the St. Louis-based law firm Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale P.C. as associates. -
Peerless Premier Appliance alleges industrial firm sold hazardous equipment
A St. Clair County appliance business is suing a Carol Stream industrial firm regarding a disagreement over allegedly hazardous kitchen equipment. -
Alton doctor denies liability in patient’s lawsuit over infected sutures
A doctor denies liability in a medical malpractice lawsuit over infected sutures that allegedly caused a patient’s bowels to drop. Kristi Nasello filed the March 3 lawsuit against Alton Multispecialists Ltd., OSF Healthcare System, St. Anthony’s Healthsystem, Dr. Catherine L. -
Edwardsville realty center denies liability in potential home buyer’s personal injury claim
A realty center denies liability in a potential home buyer’s lawsuit alleging he was injured while looking at a house with a damaged porch. Timothy Coulson filed the lawsuit on March 2 against Prudential agent Leroy Taylor, Prudential One Realty, Prudential One Realty Centre Edwardsville, the Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Re/MAX Riverbend Realty, RE/MAX Holdings Inc., Mary Wofford and RE/MAX agent Paula Anderson. According to the complaint, Wofford owned a home at 2215 Dewey St. in Granit -
Recycling company accused of failing to share proceeds from scrap metal
A St. Clair County company filed suit against an Ohio-based recycling business and its owner alleging breach of contract in 2015. Big River Zinc Corporation filed a lawsuit on May 27 in St. Clair County Circuit Court against General Recovery Recycling (GRR) LLC, doing business in Illinois, and Johnny G. -
PERSONNEL FILE: New firm Hipskind & McAninch LLC opened June 1
Attorneys John Hipskind and Brady M. -
Alton medical practice seeks to dismiss malpractice suit over infected sutures
An Alton medical practice seeks to dismiss a malpractice lawsuit alleging a patient suffered infected sutures, arguing the plaintiff failed to submit a required affidavit. Plaintiff Kristi Nasello filed her March 3 lawsuit against Alton Multispecialists Ltd., OSF Healthcare Systems, St. Anthony’s Healthsystem and Drs. -
Greensfelder Hemker & Gale introduces new attorneys
Two new attorneys have joined the Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale law firm in its St. Louis office.