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Recent News About Spectrum
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Attorney General Kwame Raoul announces Calls for Increased Access to Birth Control Coverage
Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 22 states, urged the Biden administration to scrap dangerous federal rules that allow employers to interfere in the reproductive health decisions of their employees. -
LIVE WEB - Domestic Violence Assessment for Family Law Mediators on December 1, 2022
It is imperative that mediators working in family law are able to determine if both parties are able to speak up for themselves without fear or intimidation, are able to negotiate in their own best interest (and the interest of their children) and can carry out and understand the consequences of any agreements they reach. -
Hemp growers allege 'phony' cannabis company stole products
Licensed hemp growers claim a group of individuals stole their products by creating a convincing, but “phony,” company selling commercial cannabis products. -
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. Clair County real estate Apr. 1-9
A Belleville farm property sold for $1,155,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Apr. 1-9. -
Suit alleges We Rock the Spectrum owner failed to pay rent
EDWARDSVILLE — The landlord of the building where We Rock The Spectrum is located claims it is owed more than $7,000 after its commercial tenant abandoned the newly renovated rental property. -
Fifth District upholds Rudolf in rejecting bid to pass off property tax to cell tower owners
MOUNT VERNON – St. Clair County Circuit Judge Heinz Rudolf correctly dismissed a trust’s suit to pass part of its property tax to owners of a cell tower on its property, Fifth District appellate judges ruled on July 16. -
Parties settle action over cable company's alleged repeated calls to cellphone
BENTON – A Herrin woman has settled her lawsuit with a cable company she had accused of repeatedly phoning despite her requests for it to stop. -
Woman alleges Charter repeatedly called cell phone
BENTON — A Herrin woman is suing Spectrum Cable for allegedly repeatedly calling the plaintiff's cell phone despite requests to stop. -
Parents allege son struck on highway following psychiatric treatment
EDWARDSVILLE - Parents of a patient treated for psychiatric disorders have filed a suit against two physicians and a medical facility after the patient was struck on a highway after discharge. -
Rock climbing wall injury in '06 subject of trial in St. Clair County; Defense argues plaintiff had been drinking, wearing heels
A personal injury trial will get under way in St. Clair County Circuit Court today involving a woman who claims injuries after falling from a motorized rock climbing simulator in Belleville. -
Man claims he was forced to work with co-employee who threatened to kill him
A Madison County man has filed suit against his former employer, saying he now fears for his life after he was forced to work with a co-employee who threatened to kill him. -
FCB sues to recover unpaid promissory note
A bank claims a Madison County couple and their business are late in payments on more than $200,000 worth of promissory notes. -
Stage collapse on worker's foot prompts suit
A man who suffered an ankle injury while setting up a stage at Pop's Bar in East St. Louis is suing a production company and promotions company for damages in excess of $150,000. -
Virtual rock climber takes The Edge to court
April Kassebaum of Columbia claims severe and permanent injuries to her left leg, knee and foot after falling from a motorized rock-climbing simulator at The Edge in Belleville in March 2006. -
Mendelsohn is often judge of last resort
Judge Ralph Mendelsohn For class action lawsuits, Madison County often needs all the judges it can find. -
Judges make the call in class certifications
Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron In a dispute over a $50 credit report fee, Paul and Ladonna Wratchford of Wood River sued a lender who refinanced their home. The very same day, they filed suit against the original lender in a dispute over a $20.90 courier fee. Now Madison County Circuit Court Judge Nicholas Byron must decide if the Wratchfords represent two classes of individuals who deserve the same justice. -
Bennett, Robert vs. Sprint Enterprises LP
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