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Governor Pritzker Launches Initiative to Improve Behavioral Health Services for Children
Governor Pritzker Launches Initiative to Improve Behavioral Health Services for Children. -
St. Louis Regional Airport has packed agenda for tonight's meeting
The St. Louis Regional Airport’s Board of Commissioners has a packed agenda for tonight’s meeting. -
St. Clair County real estate May 10-14
An O'Fallon commercial property sold for $2,593,500 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions May 10-14. -
False Claims Act case against military contractor settles for $9 million; $2.1 million for whistleblower
EAST ST. LOUIS – Former AAR Corporation employee Christopher Harvey will receive $2,162,160 for exposing the company’s failure to meet safety standards in military contracts. -
St. Clair County real estate Dec. 7-11
A Caseyville farm property sold for $1,000,000 as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions Dec. 7-11. -
Taxpayer tab totals $111.3 million to keep southwestern Illinois airport open
Each year St. Clair County taxpayers must add money to keep MidAmerica St. Louis Airport open. COVID-19 could turn a hefty financial burden into an albatross. -
Taxpayer support for southwestern Illinois airport hits $104.3 million
Each year St. Clair County, Illinois, taxpayers must add money to keep MidAmerica St. Louis Airport open. While passenger traffic is increasing, so are expenses. -
GREENSFELDER: Greensfelder welcomes John Hanson to the firm!
John Hanson represents companies in a variety of commercial litigation matters. -
POWER ROGERS & SMITH: Helicopter crash in Chicago neighborhood injures four people
Four people were injured in a helicopter crash just off Interstate 57 in Chicago’s Fernwood neighborhood on Sunday, July 8. -
Herndon denies request to dismiss employer's trade secret suit based on jurisdiction
BENTON – U.S. District Judge David Herndon has denied a motion to dismiss an employer's lawsuit against a former worker accused of taking trade secrets to his new workplace. -
Court sides with defendant that damage awards in Kaskaskia Engineering case 'premature'
BENTON – The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois has issued a ruling in a case filed by an engineering firm against a former employee who started a competing company. -
Report: Union employee funding practice costs taxpayers
CHICAGO – A recent report reveals the legal practice of “official time,” under which government agencies pay staff on a full-time basis to work for a labor union rather than for taxpayers, comes with a hefty price tag. -
Supreme Court reverses part of Fifth District ruling over arbitration agreements
Theis For the second time in two years, the Illinois Supreme Court has issued a ruling in a Fifth District case dealing with arbitration agreements. -
Supreme Court again expands use of forced arbitration clauses
Cochran Unfortunately, the Supreme Court has taken another opportunity to expand the use of forced arbitration clauses in consumer contracts, denying us the right to negotiate such clauses out and take our claims to a jury. -
Supreme Court upholds appellate in reversing Kardis
The Illinois Supreme Court affirmed an appellate court decision which reversed a ruling made by former Madison County Circuit Judge Philip Kardis.