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Recent News About Ohl
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Mudge to hear status of settlement in breach of contract suit brought against anesthesiologist practice
Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge is set to hear the status of a settlement in a dispute between a doctor and his former anesthesiology practice on Wednesday. -
Settlement status hearing continued in woman's suit over running teens' collision
Perica A May 25 settlement status hearing has been pushed back to late June in a woman's suit over injuries she suffered when a group of teenagers ran into her in a Granite City park. -
Cahokia school district suit over girl's sexual assault moved to July
Ohl A status conference has been moved to July in a suit brought against Cahokia Unit School District #187 by a mother who claims bad security led to her daughter's sexual assault. -
Jogger claiming injuries from boys soccer team settles with Granite City
Perica A woman who claimed a boys' soccer team injured her during a jog in 2004 has settled a lawsuit against Granite City Community Unit School District #9 and the city's park district. -
Plaintiff withdraws sanctions move in Cahokia school sexual assault suit
Young A woman suing the Cahokia school district over securing lapses that allegedly led to her daughter's sexual assault has dropped a move to sanction the defendants. -
Breach of contract trial continues with case management in February
Crowder A breach of contract case that had been slated to open in a bench trial Monday morning will continue with a case management conference next month. -
Defendant asks to move bench trial due to discovery issues in breach of contract case
The defendant in a breach of contract suit set for a bench trial next week is asking to reset the date due to discovery issues. -
Negligence trial over tree step accident set July 14
Matoesian A lawsuit stemming from tree steps that allegedly collapsed in October 2004 is set for trial Monday. -
Hand injury trial v. Ace set to begin
While shopping for landscaping stones at Ace Hardware in Bethalto on April 2, James Kannall, of Edwardsville, says one of the stones fell off the display onto his hand and fingers, severely and permanently injuring him.