A class of Illinois FOID card holders again seeks to segregate and sequester a disputed $1 overcharge, arguing that the program can operate without the additional fee as the state has “swept millions of dollars” from the fund.
District Judge Staci Yandle rejected an argument by the Maag Law Firm that it failed to respond to Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Gibbons’ motion for summary judgment in a discovery dispute due to court closures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Two Illinois residents are suing Walmart over claims a helium tank sold in their stores doesn't keep balloons inflated for a sufficient amount of time.
Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth rescheduled a case management conference exactly one year after taking summary judgment under advisement in a class action alleging an additional $1 filing fee for FOID cards in Illinois is unlawful.
Several government officials request a stay in discovery in a class action seeking immunity for those who legally purchased bump-stock devices prior to the passing of the “Final Rule.”
Several government officials argue that a rule banning bump-stock devices is not an abuse of discretion in response to a class action seeking immunity for those who legally purchased the devices prior to the “Final Rule.”
BENTON – Granting criminal defendants custody of their case files would expose witnesses to intimidation, Madison County counsel Joseph Devereux asserted in U.S. district court on Feb. 27.
BENTON — A surviving spouse is suing FIMCO Inc. and Wellmark International Inc., high-pressure-pump distributors, claiming her husband ingested a toxic substance into his lungs and later died.
EDWARDSVILLE — A property owner is suing a real estate agent and company for demanding commission on the sale of a $1 million home despite allegedly failing to provide services.
A Granite City mail carrier seeks summary judgment 18 months after filing a trip and fall suit, arguing that the home owners have failed to respond or enter an appearance.
State officials sued in a class action over an extra $1 FOID card fee argue that summary judgment is not proper because Illinois citizens cannot collect from the state a $1 processing fee for firearm owner identification cards that was voluntarily paid to a third-party vendor.
A sporting goods company seeks to dismiss a former East St. Louis high school football player’s suit alleging he sustained head injuries due to a defective helmet