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Cougar Drive accident on trial this week in Madison County
Morrissey A trial is starting this week in Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla's courtroom over a 2009 rear-end accident on the campus of Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. -
Letter carrier denies defendant's affirmative defenses
Kamadulski O'Leary A letter carrier who is suing a Granite City couple over dog bite injuries is denying the defendants' affirmative defenses. -
Granite City homeowners respond to letter carrier's requests to produce information
Mudge Defendants James and Renee Beyer, through their attorneys at Reed, Armstrong, Gorman, Mudge & Morrissey certified their second supplemental responses to a letter carrier plaintiff's request for production were mailed March 20. -
Hearing today in man's case against Norfolk Southern Railway Company
Carlson Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge will hold a hearing at 9 a.m. today in a case against Norfolk Southern Railway filed by a man who claims a train hit him while he lay unconscious on railroad tracks near Staunton in 2007. -
Moro woman awarded $140,000 over dog bite
A Moro woman was awarded $140,000 in Madison County Associate Judge Clarence Harrison's courtroom after a three-day trial. -
Class notice in fax class action should be faxed, Cueto rules
Cueto St. Clair County Circuit Judge Lloyd Cueto on Sept. 28 approved class action plaintiff Mixon Insurance Agency's request that an exhibit be approved in its case against Taylorville Chiropractic Clinic and its director, Philip S. Dudak. -
Trial under way in Hylla's court over Collinsville accident
Hassakis A lawsuit involving a car accident between two Collinsville women was heard Tuesday in Madison County Circuit Court. -
Cassens and Sons identifies responsible parties in motions to dismiss
Bedesky Cassens and Sons, seller of tractor trailer rigs, claims that drivers can't pursue injury suits against it if they identify manufacturers of parts that caused their accidents. -
Judge Mudge takes office
Mudge As he thanked and praised family, friends and members of Madison County's legal community, William Mudge looked to the back of the courtroom at the man whose seat as circuit judge he'd just filled. -
Stack reversed in granting Cassens & Sons summary judgment
Wexstten Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack "erroneously" granted summary judgment in favor of Cassens & Sons of Edwardsville in an injury lawsuit brought by trucker Mark Graham, according to appellate court justices. -
Building owner sues murder clean up company
A Belleville man says a cleaning company did not have his permission to clean a property he owned after a murder was committed there. -
Insurer sues Sears and Whirlpool over refrigerator fire payout
An insurance company has filed suit against Sears and Whirlpool Corporation after it says it was forced to pay more than $200,000 after a refrigerator manufactured by Whirlpool and sold by Sears caught a house on fire. -
Defense asks to move negligence trial due to client's pregnancy
Ruth A 2000 negligence trial that was slated to begin Monday in Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth's court is on hold as the defense asks for a different trial due to their client's pregnancy. -
East Alton roofer's trial continued to August
Although the courtroom was ready, the trial in a negligence suit against an East Alton roofing company did not happen as planned. The trial has been postponed to Aug. 17 due to an attorney's family emergency. -
Property damage lawsuit goes to trial Monday
Matoesian A 2004 dispute over property damage caused by roofing repairs is up for trial Monday. The plaintiff is seeking nearly $200,000 for damages he says were caused by lax roofers and rain. -
Counter suit filed by construction company
Thery Construction Company has filed a complaint against Carrie Stawar, alleging they should not be held liable for another woman's injuries because the injuries were caused by Stawar's negligence. -
Country Mutual sues driver over payout to its insured
Country Mutual Insurance Company has filed suit against Norman L. Cambron, alleging it was forced to pay medical bills of one of its insured clients after he got into a collision with Cambron. -
Kris Lakin settles personal injury claim, avoids trial
Lakin Kris Lakin avoided trial and settled a personal injury case filed against him. -
Kris Lakin is defendant in Byron's final trial before retirement
Byron Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron will hold his final jury trial on Nov. 10. -
Chemical company wants railroad to pay for hydrochloric acid spill
An 800-pound hydrochloric acid spill in an East St. Louis rail yard is being blamed on Alton and Southern Railway Co., according to a civil suit filed June 25 in St. Clair County Circuit Court.