Law Office of Keith Short
Recent News About Law Office of Keith Short
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Physician, hospital deny liability in suit alleging cardiac patient died following physical therapy
A physician and medical center deny liability in a suit alleging a patient died after attending physical and occupational therapy while awaiting cardiac surgery. -
Employee's slip and fall suit against Walmart in Collinsville dismissed with prejudice
A Collinsville Walmart employee's slip and fall lawsuit against the store was dismissed with prejudice by Madison County Circuit Judge Sarah Smith on April 1. -
Protective order sought in suit alleging guest fell into Koi pond at Gori's Edwardsville home
An attorney representing the late asbestos attorney Randy Gori’s estate seeks a qualified protective order in accordance to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in a woman’s lawsuit alleging she slipped and fell into a Koi pond at Gori’s Edwardsville property. -
Suit alleges landlord failed to ground electrical outlets, causing boy to be shocked
EDWARDSVILLE — A mother claims her son was shocked while using an electric grill, which then fell on him, because their landlord allegedly failed to make sure the electrical outlets in their rental unit were properly grounded. -
Madison County real estate Apr. 27-May 1
An Edwardsville farm property sold for $800,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Apr. 27-May 1. -
Kujawski & Associates adds new attorney to O'Fallon practice
Attorney Zach Pashea has joined the law firm of Kujawski & Associates, LLC in O’Fallon. -
Madison County real estate Oct. 26-31
A Highland home sold for nearly $400,000 as part of the recent Madison County real estate transactions for Oct. 26-31. -
Jury trial scheduled in former Wood River Township employee's suit
Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth scheduled a jury trial in a former Wood River Township employee’s suit alleging wrongful termination. -
Madison County real estate May 3-8
A Glen Carbon home sold for $400,000 as part of the recent Madison County real estate transactions from May 3-8. -
Madison County jury awards motorist more than $59K
A Madison County jury awarded a motorist $59,342 in a suit alleging a man backed his pickup truck into her vehicle in Alton. -
Former Stock Transport employee alleges wrongful terminated
BELLEVILLE – A Vandalia man alleges he was terminated in retaliation for workers' compensation claim. -
Man alleges termination in retaliation over workers' compensation claim
EDWARDSVILLE – An Alton man alleges that he was terminated by an Edwardsville company because he filed for workers' compensation for a work-related injury. -
Patient sues over surgery for hidden penis syndrome
EDWARDSVILLE — A patient alleges a Maryville doctor negligently performed a surgery to treat hidden penis syndrome. -
Dog owners reach settlement agreement in attack suit
Two dog owners have settled a lawsuit alleging the plaintiff’s dog was attacked in her front yard by the defendant’s pit bull. -
White Castle denies liability in employee’s suit alleging video shared without consent
White Castle argues that an employee failed to wear protective gear when working with a fryer and then proceeded to remove her pants in a public place, which she knew was under video surveillance. -
Madison County real estate Sept. 5-15
A Troy property sold for $950,000 as part of the recent Madison County real estate transactions for Sept. 5-15. -
Wood River Township, assessor deny liability in wrongful termination suit for 'at-will employee'
The Wood River Township and its assessor answered a former employee’s wrongful termination complaint arguing that they are entitled to immunity when performing discretionary duties for an at-will employee. -
White Castle employee claims a private video was shared without consent
BELLEVILLE — A restaurant employee is suing a White Castle and her supervisor for allegedly sharing without authorization a video of her getting burned and removing clothing. -
Pit bull owner denies liability in dog attack suit
A pit bull owner denies liability in a woman’s lawsuit alleging she and her own dog were attacked in the plaintiff’s front yard. -
St. Louis man allegedly liable for 2015 crash at Stratford Lane and Maryville Road
EDWARDSVILLE — A Granite City driver is suing another motorist, claiming that he is responsible for a 2015 wreck and injuries.