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Suit alleges premature infant given Similac, Enfamil developed intestinal condition
EDWARDSVILLE — A mother claims her premature infant son developed a serious condition requiring part of his intestines to be removed after he was given Similac and Enfamil cow's milk-based formula. -
Yandle denies McKinsey's motion to amend notice of removal
District Judge Staci Yandle denied McKinsey & Company’s motion to amend its notice of removal in an opioid marketing lawsuit after a Belleville doctor who was joined as a defendant said she lives in both Illinois and Missouri. -
Yandle denies McKinsey's motions to transfer, strike remand in opioid marketing suit
District Judge Staci Yandle denied McKinsey & Company’s requests to transfer an opioid lawsuit and strike Madison and St. Clair County’s motions to remand the suit, which alleges the global marketing firm contributed to the opioid crisis through OxyContin marketing techniques. -
Callis moves to remand opioid marketing lawsuits to Madison, St. Clair County Circuit Courts; Belleville doctor seeks dismissal
Both Madison and St. Clair Counties filed a motion to remand a lawsuit alleging McKinsey & Company contributed to the opioid crisis through OxyContin marketing techniques based on arguments that a Belleville doctor is properly joined as a defendant. -
McKinsey seeks to create New York MDL to consolidate opioid marketing lawsuits
Marketing firm McKinsey & Company seeks to create a new multidistrict litigation in the Southern District of New York to handle claims alleging it contributed to the opioid crisis through OxyContin marketing techniques. -
St. Clair County files fraudulent misrepresentation suit against marketing firm McKinsey, Belleville doctor over opioid epidemic
St. Clair County is suing marketing firm McKinsey & Company Inc. and a Belleville doctor for their alleged role in contributing to the opioid crisis. -
Haine files civil conspiracy lawsuit against McKinsey & Company over opioid epidemic
Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine announced Friday that he filed a civil lawsuit against McKinsey & Company, the management consultancy, alleging civil conspiracy for its role in advising pharmaceutical manufacturers on the sales and marketing of opioids. -
Haine files opioid claim against Mallinckrodt; Callis working on case pro bono
Madison County State’s Attorney Tom Haine announced that his office filed an opioid claim against Mallinckrodt plc for damages resulting from the opioid epidemic. -
Conductor accuses railroad company of unsafe work environment
BELLEVILLE — An injured conductor is suing a railroad company after he allegedly twisted his ankle between railroad ties. -
Railroad worker sues common carrier over trip, fall
EDWARDSVILLE — A railroad worker claims he was injured when he tripped and fell on an obstruction at his employer's Venice yard. -
Judge Ruth denied Phillips 66’s motion to dismiss suit alleging contaminated property
Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth denied several Phillips 66 defendants’ motion to dismiss a man’s suit alleging the companies contaminated his property. -
Companies seek to dismiss contamination lawsuit for lack of jurisdiction, exceeding statute of limitations
Companies accused of contaminating a man’s property seek to dismiss the suit for exceeding the statute of limitations and lack of jurisdiction. -
Man seeks $2 million over alleged injury while working aboard vessel
BENTON – A Missouri man is suing over injuries he allegedly experienced while working aboard a vessel in the Ohio and Cumberland rivers. -
St. Clair County structured settlement cases moved to federal court in Chicago
Two class actions that David Cates of Swansea filed for a Chicago man in St. Clair County have wound up in federal court at Chicago, and a third awaits a decision on jurisdiction. U.S. -
State officials settle coal mine subsidence insurance class action
State officials who insure properties at risk of subsiding into coal mines settled a class action over premiums after Darrell Cates, spouse of appellate judge Judy Cates, withdrew as lead plaintiff. The Illinois Mine Insurance Subsidence Fund resolved the dispute in July, after Cates’s lawyers found substitute plaintiffs. Settlement documents gave credit to former St. Clair County circuit judge Lloyd Cueto for successful mediation.