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Aug. 20: U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois docket for "labor" cases
The following cases categorized as "labor" cases were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois on Aug. 20. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois: Actions Taken on Aug. 20
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activity on Aug. 20 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Ana Hipe vs Liberty Life Assurance Company of Boston on Aug. 20
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activities in the suit brought by Ana Hipe, Lise Hipe, Mathew Hipe and Wil Hipe against Liberty Life Assurance Company of Boston and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company on Aug. 20. -
Road contractor plans to appeal $8.1 million jury verdict
BENTON – Southern Illinois Asphalt plans to challenge a jury verdict holding it liable for $8,169,512.84 on a misrepresentation claim. -
Madison County's 'litigious nature' cited by two insurance carriers who declined opportunity to cover
Madison County's "litigious nature" was cited by two insurers who declined to submit proposals for things like property and excess liability coverage as the county's annual renewal period approaches at month's end. -
Man says Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company improperly denied claim
BELLEVILLE — A vehicle passenger is suing Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company and motorist Jason Glasper, citing alleged breach of contract and negligence. -
Library district alleges multiple companies failed to properly install elevators
EDWARDSVILLE — A Madison County library district is suing multiple businesses, alleging failure to properly install elevators. -
Workers' comp insurer claims company owes for premiums
EDWARDSVILLE – A nationally known insurance company is suing a company over alleged payment owed on a workers' compensation insurance premium. -
Fifth District: Illinois judges can approve national settlements of class actions
MOUNT VERNON – Illinois judges can approve national settlements of class actions without any connection between the state and plaintiffs in other states, Fifth District appellate judges ruled on Feb. 9. -
Trustee of man's estate sues insurer, employer to get attorney fees paid
RothThe trustee of a truck driver's estate has filed suit against his employer and his insurance company, over their alleged failure to pay for his attorney fees incurred following a collision.Maureen Scully, trustee for the estate of Ethan D. Maiden, alleges Maiden was working for defendant Jack Cooper Transport Company on July 11, 2007, when he was involved in a collision with Gail and Kurt Carne -
Updated: Jury selection starts in asbestos case in Harrison's court
Gori A New York attorney interviewed 53 prospective jurors about their backgrounds and careers and whether those factors could affect their judgment in an asbestos case readying for trial in Madison County Associate Judge Clarence Harrison's courtroom. -
Platinum of Illinois worker sues three patrons claiming they struck him
A man has filed suit against three people who he claims struck him while he was working. -
Man wants second arbitrator to settle auto accident claim
A St. Clair County man has filed suit against his insurance company, alleging it has refused to help him secure additional money for damages he sustained in a collision. -
Couple seeks to be paid for not playing
Everyone's heard the old joke about the man with injured hands who asks his doctor if he'll be able to play the piano once the bandages come off. -
Ability to take bagpipe lessons gone; Couple seeks more damages from insurer
A couple who has already been awarded more than $300,000 following a car accident has filed suit against their insurance company, alleging it refused to pay them more than $9,000 for damages they suffered following the same collision. Damages the couple alleges include an inability to take bagpipe lessons and an expense of nearly $2,000 per year for cleaning and lawn care services. -
Ruth resets case management conference in Liberty Mutual class action
Ruth Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth has reset a case management conference in a 2004 class action filed against Liberty Mutual Insurance and Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance. -
Ruth set to hold additional case management conference in '04 Liberty Mutual PPO class action; summary judgment moves still pending
Schmieder An additional case management conference is set in a 2004 class action over allegedly improper Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) discounts taken by Liberty Mutual Insurance and Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Companies. -
Liberty Mutual points to appellate decision as it seeks summary judgment in PPO class
Schmieder Liberty Mutual Insurance Company and Liberty Mutual Fire Insurance Company are pointing to a May 9 decision by the Fifth District Appellate Court in their quest for summary judgment in a 2004 class action over Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) discounts. -
Case management set in May, decision still pending on summary judgment moves in Liberty Mutual PPO class action
Schmieder II A May case management conference is set in a class action over Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) discounts.