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Edwardsville attorney, former employee settle suit alleging religious discrimination
EAST ST. LOUIS - Edwardsville lawyer Todd Sivia and Bunker Hill lawyer Calley Mize, formerly of his firm, settled her suit alleging she was discriminated against due to her lack of religion. -
Sivia responds to religious discrimination suit; Law firm 'founded on godly values' but 'respects the beliefs of all employees'
EAST ST. LOUIS – Edwardsville lawyer Todd Sivia responded to a lawsuit filed by former employee Calley Mize, of Bunker Hill, which alleges she was fired for lacking faith and complaining about the inclusion of a Bible verse in an email. -
We Rock the Spectrum says lease was terminated over missed payments during mandated COVID-19 closures with 'no end in sight'
We Rock the Spectrum filed a motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging it owes an Edwardsville property owner for missed rent payments, arguing that its security deposit covers the payments and that it made partial payments during 180 days of mandated closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. -
St. Louis Regional Airport board narrows down potential new counsel to three candidates
The Board of Commissioners for the St. Louis Regional Airport has selected three final candidates in its process to hire new counsel on an hourly basis. -
Hannah Shores joins Sivia Law
Hannah Shores has joined Sivia Law as an estate planning attorney. -
Residents in Holiday Shores subdivision sue neighbor for allegedly trying to poison dogs
Edwardsville residents Shane Moore and Tracy Ross allege a neighbor fed their two pit bulls raw meatballs covered in a "blue crystalline" foreign substance in an attempt to harm or kill them. -
Sivia Law inspires community with 30 Days of Kindness
Sivia Law in Edwardsville is inspiring positivity within the community through its 30 Days of Kindness initiative. -
Sivia Law expands footprint and grows legal team
Sivia Law has announced that Meagan M. Agne, an experienced Illinois-licensed attorney, has joined the firm. -
Tenant allegedly breached lease agreement
EDWARDSVILLE — Property owners in Marysville allege a tenant breached a lease agreement.