Lucco, Brown, Threlkeld And Dawson, Llp
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Triathlete allegedly knocked unconscious from skiing collision at Iowa resort
EDWARDSVILLE – A Madison County triathlon athlete alleges she was injured in a skiing accident when another athlete stopped suddenly in her path and caused a collision. -
Shareholder sues business entity and board members for breach of duties
EDWARDSVILLE — A shareholder is suing ADR Inc. and its board of directors for allegedly participating in business dealings without the board's authorization. -
921 Building Corp. alleges two tenants failed to pay rent
EDWARDSVILLE – The lessor of two properties in Edwardsville alleges two tenants failed to pay rent. -
Cyclists allege driver fell asleep before one-car collision that left oil in roadway
EDWARDSVILLE — Three cyclists are suing a driver, alleging negligence and failure to report an accident to avoid causing more damage. -
Paintless dent repair provider sues former CEO
EDWARDSVILLE — A paintless dent repair service provider is suing its former CEO for allegedly abruptly leaving the company to start his own business. -
Former superintendent’s ex-husband denies videotaping intercourse
A former school superintendent’s ex-husband denies videotaping a sexual encounter with his ex-wife that he says was consensual. -
Allstar Enterprises seeks dismissal of Granite City real estate dispute alleging fraud
Allstar Enterprises alleges dismissal is appropriate in a woman’s lawsuit alleging he was defrauded in a Granite City real estate transaction. -
Madison County jury reaches plaintiff verdict in insurance dispute; Awards condominium association $600K
A Madison County jury ruled in favor of the Rolling Oaks Condominium Association in a lawsuit alleging Allstate Insurance Company failed to pay the full amount after a fire destroyed the Collinsville condominium. -
Insurance dispute at trial in Judge Crowder’s court
Trial for an insurance dispute following a Collinsville fire began Monday in Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder’s courtroom.