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Recent News About Intel
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Juries need 12 cognizant members
To the editor: -
Judges don't deserve a pass
Most judges despise election season, even when they aren't running. -
Appellate Court gives green light to nationwide class
Stephen Tillery The Illinois Appellate Court reversed Madison County Associate Judge Ralph Mendelsohn's decision to limit a class action lawsuit against Intel to Illinois residents or purchasers. -
April 17-21
3M -
Class Action Fairness Act: Is it working?
Bob Ambrogi Has the Class Action Fairness Act, which makes it more difficult to file complaints in state courts, had its desired effect on the nation's legal system? -
Armstrong Teasdale elects new partners
St. Louis, MO - Armstrong Teasdale LLP announced that Daniel M. Fitzgerald, Michael S. Jefferies, David B. Jennings, Cynthia A. Petracek and Robert B. Reeser, III have been elected to partnership at the firm's St. Louis office, effective Jan. 1. -
Dec. 5-9
Allstate -
McGlynn reverses Kardis decision on his last day
Appellate Judge Stephen McGlynn As Madison County Circuit Judge Philip Kardis enjoyed his last day on the job, a freshman appellate court judge--the position Kardis once aspired to--helped reverse a decision he made in a class action case against Dell Corp. -
Mendelsohn is often judge of last resort
Judge Ralph Mendelsohn For class action lawsuits, Madison County often needs all the judges it can find. -
Update: In Court Last Week
A breakdown of last week -
In Court Last Week: Sept. 20-24, 2004
Deanna Neubauer v. Intel, Gateway, and HP -
Oops, Scoops and the Clerk's Troops
Watchdog, Watch Thyself