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Wrongful death suit alleging 14-year-old died in UTV crash settles ahead of trial in Madison County
The parents of a 14-year-old who died in a rollover crash with a utility terrain vehicle in Collinsville have settled their wrongful death suit ahead of trial. -
Hoffman's economic interest statement shows assets of at least $930K; Ownership in Blue Bulldog sharing office with Eudora Global
SPRINGFIELD – Rep. Jay Hoffman (D-Belleville) owned shares of 12 big businesses and held dozens of investment accounts last year, according to an economic interest statement he filed on Feb. 25. -
Tillery: Lawyer with record high $10B trial judgment takes on Syngenta, Chevron in St. Clair
BELLEVILLE – Stephen Tillery, ready for trial on a claim that weed killer paraquat caused four plaintiffs to suffer Parkinson’s disease, won the biggest judgment ever in an American trial and lost it at the Illinois Supreme Court. -
COVID-19 will mean higher taxes on your home
Politicians have slowly shifted the property tax burden in Illinois from businesses to homeowners for decades. COVID-19 is about to make things worse -
Special Report: Illinois must act now to guard against COVID-19 financial fallout
The novel coronavirus, COVID-19, is creating volatility and uncertainty in financial markets and among businesses across the globe. Every state government will face serious fiscal and economic challenges as a result. -
Madison County foreclosures Feb. 27-March 6
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St. Clair County real estate Dec. 9-12
December 9, 2013Belleville$8,500- 23 S 16th Street- Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation to Kaja Holdings 2 LLC$205,000- 13 Signal Hill Boulevard- Gerda Lenor Link to Amy Kohler$42,800- 337 Bunker Hill Road- Estate of Mary Ann Barnes to Kenneth and Margaret McIntyre$52,000- 2008 E. Main Street- Loretta M. Berne and Cheryl Largent to Piney Ridge Properties LLC$45,050- 2021 West A Street- Carolyn Harrington -
St. Clair County real estate July 1-5
July 1, 2013 -
Former Morgan Stanley branch manager sues for breach of contract
A former branch manager and financial adviser with Morgan Stanley filed a three-count suit against his former employer in Madison County Circuit Court June 23, alleging breach of contract, defamation and tortuous interference with a business expectancy. -
Tillery free to light up class action against RJ Reynolds
Tillery MOUNT VERNON – Now that the Illinois Supreme Court has laid to rest Stephen Tillery's $10 billion class action against cigarette maker Philip Morris, Tillery can thaw out a similar suit against cigarette maker RJ Reynolds and start all over again. -
State legal horizon changing for tobacco makers
Oregon Supreme Court America's cigarette industry breathed a sigh of relief last week after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to reconsider the Illinois Supreme Court ruling that threw a high-profile class action case against Philip Morris out of court. -
MDL to convene Nov. 30 in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS – Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court never work in St. Louis, but seven other federal judges with vast power plan to do just that. -
Former Morgan Stanely employee sues
A former employee of the investment banking firm Morgan Stanley claims he is entitled to more than $100,000 in fees and commissions in part because he procured an $18.5 million investment from the St. Louis Sewer District. -
Argosy hit with another class action complaint
Argosy Gaming Company's directors and officers, who stand to reap enormous profits as a result of a proposed sale to Penn Gaming Co., is unfair because gains will not be equal among shareholders, according to another class action lawsuit filed against the casino owner.