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EDWARDSVILLE — A patient claims a Glen Carbon dentist failed to properly fix her crowns and caused damage to her surrounding teeth.
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A gas company argues that a judicial admission in St. Clair County cannot be applied to a Madison County suit alleging a family was injured when their rental home exploded.
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BELLEVILLE — A motorist claims she was injured when another driver caused a rear-end collision in Swansea.
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Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge scheduled a hearing for next week on a couple’s motion for judicial notice of admissions of false statements in a suit alleging the plaintiffs were injured when their rental home exploded.
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A man accused of making false statements regarding the circumstances of a home explosion has appealed St. Clair County Chief Judge Andrew Gleeson’s order granting summary judgment to the plaintiffs.
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A status conference has been set in a defamation suit alleging a man made maliciously false statements regarding the circumstances of a home explosion.
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Matoesian A Granite City accident case filed last year that was set for trial today has settled.
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The parties in a non-jury trial set to begin Monday have asked Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas Matoesian to continue.
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Matoesian The plaintiff in a negligence suit scheduled for trial Monday has asked to continue the trial.
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Lakin Kris Lakin avoided trial and settled a personal injury case filed against him.
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Byron Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron will hold his final jury trial on Nov. 10.
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Kenny's Bar A man who was allegedly assaulted at Kenny's Bar in Granite City filed a dram shop complaint in Madison County Circuit Court April 25, alleging an intoxicated patron attacked him.
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Robert Stonum v. Kenny's Bar
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Sharon Carroll filed a personal injury suit against Lewis Bakeries in Madison County Circuit Court March 3 seeking damages in excess of $100,000 claiming she sustained injuries after tripping over a delivery ramp at the Grigsby Middle School in Granite City on March 8, 2004.
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Famous-Barr at St. Clair Square in Fairview Heights Sarah Kincaid filed a personal injury law suit against Famous-Barr claiming she was violently jerked forward while descending a motionless escalator at the Fairview Heights store on Nov. 16, 2003.
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The mother of a St. Jacob girl who claims second and third degree burns from a hot chocolate spill filed suit in Madison County Circuit Court Sept. 6, seeking damages in excess of $450,000.
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Fresh from the courthouse: