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Recent News About Reed, Armstrong Mudge & Morrissey
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ISBA Mutual Insurance Company files motion to dismiss.
Illinois State Bar Association Mutual Insurance Co. on Dec. 13 filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit Hamel attorney Thomas Burkart filed against the insurer in October. -
Matoesian allows Cates to withdraw from case
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Fun Town USA responds to woman's slip and fall lawsuit
Mudge Defendants being sued over a woman's slip and fall at a roller rink are denying allegations of negligence. -
Lawsuit dismissed over moldy house
Mormino Jr. Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth dismissed a lawsuit Friday against the former owners of a house in Alton who allegedly sold a home with mold and sewer problems without telling the buyers. -
Landlord claims tenant's negligence caused apartment fire
Starnes II The Roxana landlord who was sued for negligence and wrongful death following a fire at one of his apartments says the plaintiff's negligence was the proximate cause of the fire. -
Cabela's removes lost thumb lawsuit to federal court
Bedesky Cabela's Retail has removed a man's personal injury lawsuit against the company to federal court in East St. Louis claiming it has jurisdiction because the case involves citizens of different states. -
Callis sets deadlines in letter carrier's case against dog owner
Mudge Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis has set deadlines in a letter carrier's case against a Granite City couple after the couple's dog allegedly attacked the carrier as he delivered mail. -
Parties in wrongful death lawsuit reach agreement; Husband was accused in van rollover death of wife
Perica A man who was accused of failing to engage emergency brakes in a van that rolled backward over his wife and killing her, has settled a lawsuit filed against him over the death. -
Landlord named in wrongful death lawsuit files motion to dismiss
A Roxana landlord who is being sued in Madison County for negligence and wrongful death after a fatal apartment fire has filed a motion to dismiss. -
Defendant in fax class action says summary judgment to avoid trial is inappropriate
Bedesky Using a summary judgment motion to avoid a trial is not appropriate, say the defendants in a St. Clair County class action suit that was certified last year by Circuit Judge Lloyd Cueto.