You have to wonder how badly some personal injury law firms needed Paycheck Protection Program relief in light of their lavish funding of their preferred candidate for the Illinois Supreme Court - the one touting "southern Illinois values."
EDWARDSVILLE – Former Madison County board member Lisa Ciampoli is alleged to have defamed former information technology director Rob Dorman and cost him his job, according to a suit Dorman filed on Aug. 5.
The Republican Party, just like the rest of Madison County, has been united in horror at the senseless killing of George Floyd, and inspired by the peaceful protests mourning his death as well as demanding that the officers involved face justice.
EDWARDSVILLE – Former Madison County administrator Doug Hulme and former information technology director Rob Dorman claim their terminations violate the Open Meetings Act.
While I respect the Board’s decision to vote for this resolution, Kurt Prenzler clearly made it political when he sent it to his political supporters via email ahead of the vote and asked for a campaign contribution.
Madison County Republicans, who hold a 15-14 majority in county government, say they went to great lengths to achieve bi-partisan support for a re-opening plan that was approved overwhelmingly 26-2 on Tuesday.
I do know that our country has a deeply ingrained sense of due process and fundamental fairness. That is what was terminated last Thursday, along with Hulme and Dorman.
A reference to removing Wood River's landmark Roundhouse in an application for a new recreation center does not mean the city wants it demolished, its mayor said.
Attorney Tom Haine and his co-author, Cris Stevens, were awarded the Missouri Bar Foundation’s 2019 W. Oliver Rasch Award for their article on conducting internal corporate investigations, which was published in the May-June 2018 issue of The Journal of The Missouri Bar.
A woman convicted of attempted murder who served her sentence is not eligible for expungement and her application for sealing was premature, an appeals court has ruled.
The race to cannibalize the few remaining, still-solvent companies in any way associated with the asbestos industry continues. Leading the race once again, filing more suits than any other firm in the nation’s premier asbestos docket is (drum roll, please) – Gori Julian.
BENTON – Former Madison County secretary Andrew Kane and the county agreed to settle his retaliation suit on Aug. 21, six days before trial would have started. They reached the agreement while Daly pondered rules for the trial.