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Electric companies accused of failing to pay a subcontractor for its work at a Bloomington substation deny liability, arguing that the plaintiff has been paid in full and failed to sufficiently complete the work.
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EDWARDSVILLE — An Illinois electrical company claims it is owed more than $66,000 under a contract with Environmental Operations.
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A company that is facing retaliation charges has asked the Circuit Court for the Third Judicial Circuit to dismiss the case altogether.
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EDWARDSVILLE — An employee is suing J.F. Electric for allegedly terminating him for filing a workers compensation claim.
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Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder granted voluntarily dismissal of claims against an electric company in a woman’s suit alleging a power pole collapsed on her vehicle while she was operating it in Vandalia.
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Ameren Illinois denies negligence in a woman's suit claiming a power pole collapsed on her vehicle while she was operating it in Vandalia last year.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A woman is suing Illinois Power Company, doing business as Amerenip, and J.F. Electric Inc., claiming their negligence led to the collapse of a power pole that hit her vehicle while she was driving.
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BELLEVILLE – The owner of commercial real estate in Edgemont is suing four Illinois companies, alleging unauthorized use of a portion of his property.
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A man has filed suit against the driver who he claims rear-ended his vehicle.
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“Just because I never showed up for class and didn’t turn in any of the work, you’re giving me an F in the course?”
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A truck driver has filed suit against the companies that he claims failed to provide him with proper equipment, allowing a cable to snap and strike him in the face.
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Rembusch An Edwardsville electrical company accuses a Missouri trucking company of failing to pay a nearly $120,000 debt.
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Skigen An electric company was forced to pay $300,000 more than it initially was quoted after it was unable to use steel poles manufactured in Mexico, according to a recently filed lawsuit.
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Dripps Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has ordered the remaining parties in a personal injury suit filed over a roller conveyor belt injury to "cooperate" in the days leading up to the suit's July 18 trial.
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Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge will hold the final pre-trial in a conveyor belt injury case has been set for trial several times in the coming weeks.
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Dripps Defendant RCS Construction Inc. has been dismissed from a pair of consolidated lawsuits brought over an injury an employee at an East Alton Olin Corporation plant allegedly suffered when he fell into a roller conveyor belt.
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Dripps A trial involving conveyor belt injuries suffered at an East Alton Olin plant has been continued.
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Dripps Another defendant has settled in a man's personal injury suit related to a conveyor belt made by PKM Machine, now known as Siem Ag-PKM GMBLL.
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Dripps Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has denied two moves for summary judgment filed by two companies sued by a man who was injured by a rolling conveyor belt six years ago.