EAST ST. LOUIS – A Raleigh woman has filed a class action lawsuit alleging the employee fingerprint reader system used by many fast food restaurants violates the employees' privacy under state law.
O'Fallon attorney Amanda Kelton Bradley Verett, suspended for 90 days in 2008 for her handling of a family law matter, is being sued for allegedly putting her client "in an extemely worse position legally and financially" than before she represented him.
Okay, kids, our guest this year for Career Day is local attorney Thomas Maag. I want you to pay close attention to what he has to say. Remember, if you apply yourselves here in high school and then do well in college and law school, you could wind up with a law practice and exciting cases just like his. Here’s a sample of the challenging cases Mr. Maag has worked on in the last few years:
In our articles and editorials, we frequently focus on questionable lawsuits, with the hope of arousing public indignation over this unreasonable burdening of our judicial system and, perhaps, persuading potential perpetrators to desist.
Wexstten MOUNT VERNON – Amanda Verett must pay an arbitration award along with law partner Patricia Dennis because they missed a deadline to reject it, Fifth District appellate court judge decided.
Ruth Local lawyer Amanda Verett produced no evidence for a claim that Pizza Hut and a policeman injured her, Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth has ruled.
The doorbell rings and there's the delivery guy with a pizza box in his hands. You quickly pay and carry it lovingly to the table, your mouth watering.
Ruth Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth must decide whether Troy policeman Clarence Jackson should stand trial in civil court on a claim that he willfully and wantonly injured local lawyer Amanda Verett.
Master of the unexpected, Tom Maag of Edwardsville invented a new kind of notice as he prepared for a personal injury trial against Pizza Hut and a Troy policeman.
Absurd, frivolous, wasteful, morally dishonest--these are just some of the words used by critics to describe Madison County's infamous Pizza Hut lawsuit.
Ruth Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth finds attorney Amanda Verett's personal injury suit against Pizza Hut of America confusing, but he plans to learn more about it.
Maag Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth has immunized Troy policeman Clarence Jackson from attorney Amanda Verett's claim that he injured her at Pizza Hut.
Tom Maag As Dennis Ruth dons a Madison County judicial robe, the city of Troy has asked him to stop attorney Amanda Verett's suit claiming a policeman helped a door injure her.
Maag Pizza Hut of America attorney Andrew Miller of Hinsdale has countered a motion for sanctions from Thomas Maag of Edwardsville with a motion for sanctions against Maag.