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Trump visit compared to thrill of Game 5 World Series - but 'at another level'; Taxpayer revolt also turns out crowd
MURPHYSBORO – People who attended a visit by President Donald Trump to Southern Illinois on Oct. 27 and a “Taxpayer Revolt” held on Oct. 24 in Collinsville said they were energized by large crowds that gathered for both. -
Account holders settle fraud claims against Scott Credit Union, former employee
Several plaintiffs alleging an agent of Scott Credit Union misappropriated their funds have settled their consumer fraud and negligence claims. -
NFL defeated St. Louis promoters’ lawsuit 20 years ago; New suit echoes the old one
Titans of 20th Century government lured the Rams football franchise to St. Louis on desperate terms, and a suit filed in the ‘90s to cover the resulting losses failed. -
Joint defense law seminar features cyber security issues, trial ethics, courtroom dilemmas
ST. LOUIS — The Illinois Association of Defense Trial Counsel (IDC) and the Missouri Organization of Defense Lawyers will host a defense law seminar Sep. 29 at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. -
Scott Credit Union admits fraud, denies liability in former NFL player’s suit
Scott Credit Union admits that former Business Relationship Manager Theodore Longust embezzled funds and created fictitious loans, but denies that it is liable for his criminal conduct in a former St. Louis Cardinals football player’s suit alleging fraud. -
Judge Kelley denies dismissal in former NFL player’s suit against Scott Credit Union
St. Clair County Associate Judge Randall Kelley denied Scott Credit Union’s motion to dismiss a former St. Louis Cardinals football player’s suit alleging consumer fraud. -
Judge Kelley grants motion to quash and portion of motion to dismiss in former NFL player’s suit alleging fraud
After granting several Scott Credit Union officers’ motion to quash and portions of the bank’s motion to dismiss a former St. Louis Cardinals football player’s suit alleging consumer fraud, St. Clair County Associate Judge Randall Kelley provided the plaintiffs time to amend their complaint. -
Scott Credit Union officers file motion to quash service of summons in former NFL player and St. Louis man’s suit alleging fraud
Several Scott Credit Union officers claim a former St. Louis Cardinals football player and a St. Louis man’s attempt to serve summons was inappropriate and unauthorized in a suit alleging consumer. -
Let the free market work for sporting, entertainment tickets
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In search of 'Congressional Prayer Breakfast' table sponsors
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Attorney fires back at other attorney over alleged debt allegations
Bitzer Defendant William Berry filed a motion to dismiss June 26 after being sued by a Collinsville attorney. -
Collinsville attorney sues Belleville attorney over debt
Bitzer A Collinsville attorney claims he is owed more than $15,000 after he was paid with a check from a checking account that contained inadequate expenses. -
Gatekeeper: Garage attendant Ed Wall gets to know his customers with a smile
Ed Wall at his post at the St. Clair County Courthouse parking garage. Ed Wall always has a warm greeting for customers at the St. Clair County parking garage. -
On La Russa: Deserves got nothin' to do with it
Hopkins "Unforgiven" is the Clint Eastwood 1992 Oscar winner for Best Picture. Over the years, it has earned a place in the field of classic Westerns, one of only three to win the top Academy Award. It tells the tale of William Munny, notorious as a hired killer, but now a widowed farmer desperately scratching out a meager living on the harsh Kansas plains. -
Kevin Slaten's suit against KFNS claims wrongful termination
Kevin Slaten CLAYTON, Mo. - St. Louis attorney and sports radio personality Kevin Slaten filed suit against his former employer in St. Louis County Circuit Court May 2, alleging wrongful termination. -
'Legal savvy' Record reporter tapped by Cardinals to serve as asst. press secretary
The St. Louis Cardinals will announce later today that Madison County Record courts reporter Steve Gonzalez has been selected to serve as an assistant press secretary for the 2008 season.