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Asbestos lawyers factor big as Dunstan contributors, minus Simmons
EDWARDSVILLE – Lawyers have given Madison County board chairman Alan Dunstan at least $78,396 for his current campaign, election records show. -
Magistrate denies move to disqualify Dripps firm ahead of injured barge worker's trial
BENTON – U.S. Magistrate Judge Donald Wilkerson denied a motion to disqualify the Armbruster Dripps firm as counsel for barge worker Anthony Miskel at an injury trial against SCF Lewis and Clark Fleeting. -
Yandle must decide move to disqualify plaintiff’s firm on eve of injured seaman’s bench trial
BENTON – Former U.S. district judge Patrick Murphy and the Armbruster Dripps firm misstated facts and slung mud in a brief opposing the firm’s disqualification from an injury trial, according to defendant SCF Lewis and Clark. -
Lewis & Clark Marine worker sues weeks after tripping on Miranda Paige
Bonifield A man has filed suit against his former employer, saying he tripped over an improperly strung mooring line while working aboard a ship. -
Barge worker claims poor visibility led to injuries
A man claims he sustained knee injuries after tripping over rigging while boarding a barge. -
Jones Act suit set for trial Monday
Matoesian A tow boat operator's suit against his former employer is set for trial on Monday. -
First mate stumbles on M/V Kate Maurine, suit claims
A barge crew worker has filed suit against his employer, alleging it failed to provide him with a safe workplace and caused him to trip over a wire and to fall. -
River seaman sues barge company over work-related back injuries
A Mississippi River seaman who was injured while working on a barge wants his employer to pay damages. -
Just ask Gonzo: Jones Act hand injury case in discovery
Reader: I was doing a google search for my own name and came across your article and publication about a gentleman who was injured while working a barge.