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Walgreen's dismissed from woman's lawsuit over falling Jell-O incident
Ohl A woman suing a Granite City pharmacy has filed a motion for voluntary dismissal of one of the defendants in the lawsuit. -
Auto accident lawsuit settles days before trial in Madison County
Mudge An Illinois man's 2008 lawsuit against a driver who injured him in an accident settled his case Sept. 8 for $15,000. -
Agency for Community Transit denies ownership of bike trail in lawsuit
Ohl The Agency for Community Transit denies ownership of a bike trail at issue in a Madison County personal injury lawsuit. -
Woman denies architecture company's affirmative defenses
Matoesian An Edwardsville woman who sued an architecture company alleging she was injured while walking around a building at SIUE has denied the affirmative defenses asserted by defendant FGM Architects. -
Architecture company fights complaint of negligent design
Knapp Defendant FGM Architects claims an Edwardsville woman was negligent when she failed to keep a lookout for snow and ice while walking around a building on the SIUE campus on Feb. 2, 2011. -
Bike rider's lawyer requests permission to file amended complaint
Unsell A bicyclist who allegedly fell more than 10 feet when a road came to an end because he thought there was a bike trail beyond, but there really wasn't, has asked to file a first amended complaint against the Agency for Community Transit. -
Jury rules for defense in pedestrian's parking lot injury
After a three-day trial, a Madison County jury ruled for the defense in a traffic accident trial against Madison County Transit (MCT) and Agency for Community Transit (ACT) in Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron's courtroom. -
Bradley named partner at Knapp, Ohl & Green
Elizabeth A. Bradley has been named a partner in the Madison County law firm, Knapp, Ohl & Green. -
Iowa man sues Alabama and Indiana firms in Madison County
An Iowa man injured in Carbondale filed suit in Madison County Circuit Court July 25, against Altec Industries of Birmingham, Ala. and Nesco Inc. of Bluffton, Ind.