U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois
Recent News About U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois
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Regions Bank seeks dismissal or transfer in suit alleging inappropriate withdrawal of funds
Regions Bank seeks to have a case alleging financial mismanagement dismissed, transferred or stayed while a similar case in the probation division determines which, if any, of the funds withdrawn by a child’s mother were inappropriate. -
O’Fallon apartment complex removes suit alleging faulty steps
An O’Fallon apartment complex removed a man’s lawsuit alleging he fell down a flight of steps on the defendant’s premises. -
St. Louis University removes medical malpractice suit to federal court
St. Louis University removed a medical malpractice lawsuit alleging screws were improperly placed and breached the spinal canal. -
Glen Carbon shopping center removes trip and fall case
A Glen Carbon shopping center removed a customer’s lawsuit alleging she fell on uneven steps to federal court. -
Lumber Liquidators removes class action to federal court
Lumber Liquidators removed a class action suit to federal court that alleges it sold a defective Dura-Wood flooring. -
Former SWIC employee’s racial discrimination lawsuit removed to federal court
The SWIC Board of Trustees removed to federal court a former employee’s lawsuit alleging racial discrimination for being replaced when her department underwent reorganization. -
Texas Roadhouse removes trip and fall suit to federal court
An O’Fallon Texas Roadhouse removed a customer’s trip and fall case involving a raised rug to federal court. -
Progressive removes class action alleging it wouldn’t honor insurance coverage to federal court
Progressive Direct Insurance removed a class action to federal court that alleges the automobile insurance company sold insurance that it would not pay claims on. -
Class action alleging consumers were unwittingly signed up for membership program removed to federal court
A credit score company has removed to federal court and then sought to dismiss a class action alleging it unwittingly signed up consumers for a membership program. -
Lawsuit alleging doctor failed to timely diagnose diabetes removed to federal court
A woman’s medical malpractice lawsuit alleging an Illinois doctor failed to diagnose and treat her diabetes in a timely manner has been removed to federal court. -
Gold’s Gym removed slip and fall case to federal court
An O’Fallon Gold’s Gym removed a customer’s slip and fall lawsuit to federal court after it denied liability in the matter. -
Colin Clark joins Mathis, Marifian and Richter as associate
Attorney Colin C. Clark has joined Mathis, Marifian and Richter in Belleville as an associate. He will focus his practice in transactional work. -
Apartment complex removes suit alleging injuries from faulty balcony railing
An apartment complex removed a case to federal court that alleges a man was injured when a faulty balcony railing allegedly caused him to fall. -
Contractor removes suit accusing it of abandoning project to federal court
A private construction company accused of allegedly abandoning a flood prevention project has removed the case to federal court. -
Nightclub patron’s lawsuit alleging police brutality removed to federal court
The Village of Washington Park and one of its officers removed a case to federal court that alleges a bar patron was tasered without probable cause following a dispute at Hollywood Club. -
Johnson & Johnson removes cases alleging baby powder caused ovarian cancer
Johnson & Johnson has removed to federal court two separate cases alleging its baby powder caused two women to develop ovarian cancer after they used the powder as a feminine hygiene product for years. -
Edwardsville Dierbergs removes slip and fall suit to federal court
Dierbergs Markets has removed a shopper’s slip and fall case to the U.S. -
Johnson & Johnson removes cases alleging baby powder caused ovarian cancer
Johnson & Johnson has removed to federal court two separate cases alleging its baby powder caused two women to develop ovarian cancer after they used the powder as a feminine hygiene product for years. Candace Lewis filed her complaint on March 27 and Judith Harlan filed her complaint on April 9 against Johnson & Johnson, Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies Inc., Imerys Talc America Inc. and Walgreen Co. Lewis claims she used Johnson & Johnson baby powder and the Shower to Shower powder, both -
Edwardsville Dierbergs removes slip and fall suit to federal court
Dierbergs Markets has removed a shopper’s slip and fall case to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois.