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Two former employees say they faced retaliation after cooperating with an U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) investigation into the Marion County Housing Authority.
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EDWARDSVILLE – A Caseyville man alleges his auto insurer denied his claim for hail damages and wrongfully accused him of making fraudulent statements.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A deputy sheriff claims he was terminated in retaliation for not supporting the Macoupin County sheriff during election.
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BELLEVILLE — A U.S. Postal Service employee is suing the City of East St. Louis, citing alleged breach of duty for failing to maintain a manhole cover on a sidewalk, which caused him to fall into it.
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EAST ST. LOUIS — A man is suing the City of Grayville, the city's police chief and a sergeant for allegedly using excessive force and intimidation during arrest.
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EDWARDSVILLE — An Edwardsville woman is suing suing State Farm and her landlord for allegedly wrongfully accusing her of vandalism in an attempt to remedy a code violation.
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EDWARDSVILLE — Two Illinois parents are suing Century Financial and two insurance agents, alleging breach of contract.
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Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis granted voluntary dismissal against CKE Restaurant Holdings in a customer’s lawsuit alleging she slipped and fell in the Hardee’s parking lot.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A pedestrian is suing East St. Louis, alleging the city's negligence caused him to fall through a manhole.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A customer from Worden is suing the owner of a Hardee's, alleging negligence led to the plaintiff sustaining injuries.
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A Godfrey woman says she lost her job when she refused to stop workers at her place of employment from joining a union.
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A Troy man claims his former employer wrongly terminated him after he filed for workers' compensation.
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A woman claims she lost control of her legs after doctors performed multiple spinal taps on her, causing internal bleeding.
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A Troy woman's lawsuit against a photo studio where she was formerly employed -- over claims she was demoted and fired after filing workers' compensation benefits -- has been removed to federal court.
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An Alton woman claims she was terrorized at her work and feared returning to her job duties after a male coworker allegedly sexually harassed her.
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A 51-year-old Troy woman has filed suit against the photo studio for which she used to work, alleging she was demoted and eventually fired after she filed for workers' compensation benefits.
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A Glen Carbon couple wants the court to order their insurance company to pay them for hail damage caused to their roof more than one year ago.
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A woman has filed suit against her former employer, alleging she was terminated after filing a workers' compensation claim.
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A former employee of a Madison County business claims her supervisors caused her to become deeply depressed after they subjected her to nearly one year of sexual harassment.
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A woman has filed suit against a prominent non-profit organization, alleging she was fired because of her race.