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Assisted living facility seeks to dismiss defamation suit over sexual harassment accusations
An assisted living facility and one of its employees claim sufficient details are missing in a former employee’s lawsuit alleging he was fired over an allegedly fake accusation of sexual harassment. -
Fired assisted-living employee alleges defamation
A Madison County man is suing an assisted living facility and one of its employees for allegedly firing him following a fake accusation of sexual harassment. -
Lawsuit alleging man was terminated from Olin after filing for work comp benefits removed to federal court
PericaA former Olin Corporation employee’s lawsuit alleging he lost his job after he filed for workers’ compensation benefits has been removed to federal court in East St. Louis.Defendant Olin Corporation filed the notice of removal on Dec. 5.It argues complete diversity of citizenship makes removal appropriate, claiming the plaintiff is a citizen of Illinois while it is a citizen of Virginia and Missour -
Former Olin worker claims retaliatory discharge
PericaA man has filed suit against his former employer, alleging he lost his job after he filed for workers’ compensation benefits.John D. Holder claims he was working for defendant Olin Corporation on Oct. 11, 2011, when he injured his back while working on a forklift.Following the incident, Holder visited Olin Medical and was sent home on Oct. 12, 2011, according to the complaint filed Oct. 15 in -
January trial date set in Madison County Auditor's personal injury lawsuit over accident
Faccin Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth set a January trial date in a case filed by Madison County Auditor Rick Faccin against a woman who allegedly injured him in an accident. -
Hylla raises about $23K - nearly equal to that raised by all others on retention ballot
Hylla Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla raised almost the same amount of individual contributions that the three other local judges seeking retention received collectively between April 1 and June 30, records show.