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McLanahan Towing in legal tussle with J&L Services and insurers
McLanahan Towing Inc. faces a negligence lawsuit over actions of a tow truck driver. -
Byron settles suit against Wal-Mart over fall from saddle stool
Former Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron reached a settlement with Wal-Mart in a suit alleging he was injured when he fell from a defective saddle stool. -
Crowder denies Wal-Mart’s summary judgment request in Byron’s suit; Crowder: Facts are not made undisputed simply by disagreeing
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder denied Wal-Mart’s request for summary judgment in former circuit judge Nicholas Byron’s suit alleging he was injured when a defective saddle stool collapsed. -
Wal-Mart seeks summary judgment in former judge Byron's injury suit, claims stool did not collapse
Wal-Mart filed a motion for summary judgment against former Madison County circuit judge Nicholas Byron in his product liability suit, arguing that Byron fell from a saddle stool that was not defective and had not collapsed. -
Trial rescheduled in former judge Byron's personal injury suit against Wal-Mart
Madison County circuit judge Barbara Crowder rescheduled a jury trial for March 12, 2018, in former circuit judge Nicholas Byron’s suit alleging he was injured when he fell off a pre-assembled saddle stool. -
Crowder enters confidentiality order in Byron’s personal injury suit against Wal-Mart
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder filed a confidentiality order in a suit alleging former Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron was injured when he fell off a pre-assembled saddle stool. -
Substitute of attorney granted for Wal-Mart in Byron's suit alleging injury from saddle stool
The O’Hagan Meyer firm withdrew as counsel for Wal-Mart in former Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron’s suit alleging he was injured fell off a pre-assembled saddle stool.