U.S. Federal Court
Recent News About U.S. Federal Court
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Court activity on Jan. 14: Business Property Lending, Inc. vs Adventure 2000, LLC
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activity in the suit brought by Business Property Lending, Inc. against Advance Stores Company Incorporated, Adventure 2000, LLC, Carlyle Properties, LLC, John Spaar and Unknown Tenants, Unknown Non-Record Claimants, Unknown Owners on Jan. 14: 'Motion To Remand To State Court Motion For Partial Remand And To Sever By Business Property Lending, Inc.. Responses Due By 2/19/2019 (cantwell, Emily)'. -
Jan. 14: U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois docket for personal injury cases
The following personal injury-related cases were on the docket in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois on Jan. 14. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Court activity on Jan. 14: James McAdams vs Shindong Industrial Co., Ltd
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activity in the suit brought by James McAdams and Jo Ann McAdams against Shindong Industrial Co., Ltd on Jan. 14: 'Exhibit By Shindong Industrial Co., Ltd. Exhibit To 7 Motion To Dismiss/Lack Of Jurisdiction . (champlin, Matthew)' -
‘False claim’ suit DOJ wants dismissed in SDIL is reassigned
BENTON -- An opioid lawsuit against drug maker UCB and retailer CVS that that a U.S. attorney moved to dismiss for allegedly wasting the government’s time has been reassigned to Magistrate Judge Mark A. Beatty of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois. -
Nurse practitioner accuses medical group of unpaid wages
BENTON — A nurse practitioner is suing her former employers, alleging unpaid wages and constructive eviction. -
Government alleges Cairo developer owes nearly $900,000
BENTON — The U.S. government is suing a Cairo mortgagor, alleging breach of promissory notes. -
Joyce Meyer Ministries sues insurer over wrongful death coverage
BENTON — A Missouri ministries business is suing a licensed insurer, alleging wrongful denial of coverage. -
Insurance company alleges failure to report crash
BENTON — An insurance provider is suing a logistics company and other defendants, alleging failure to meet a condition precedent to coverage. -
Union alleges employers failed to make benefits contributions
BENTON — Employee benefit fund administrators are suing an excavating business, alleging breach of fiduciary duty. -
Suit alleges couple failed to make payments on Moro property
BENTON — The U.S. government is suing a Madison County couple, alleging they owe nearly $200,000 for breach of a mortgage agreement. -
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. -
Carbondale health care provider accuses telemarketers of unlawful business practices
BENTON — A Carbondale health care provider filed a class action lawsuit against Park Ridge telemarketers for allegedly sending unsolicited faxes. -
VA hospital volunteer alleges supervisor forced her to have sex
BENTON — A Marion woman is suing the operator of a local VA hospital for $5 million, alleging a supervisor forced the plaintiff to have sex. -
Intrusion upon seclusion claim dismissed in alleged sexual harassment case
Federal Judge J. Phil Gilbert granted partial dismissal in a case alleging sexual harassment against J&S Professional Pharmacy and its owner. -
PSAE ordered to produce documents following privilege dispute
EAST ST. LOUIS – Magistrate Judge Reona Daly ordered non-profit organization Phyllis Schlafly's American Eagles (PSAE) to produce documents related to Eagle Forum as part of a trademark infringement lawsuit. -
District court grants summary judgment for SSM Health in trademark dispute
BENTON -- Magistrate Judge Reona Daly granted summary judgment for SSM Healthcare Corporation in a trademark dispute with a healthcare clinic. -
DOJ: A company created to file lawsuits has wasted 1,500 hours of the government's time
TEXARKANA – The U.S. Department of Justice is asking federal judges around the country to dismiss lawsuits it says are brought by shell companies that misrepresent their true purposes - filing meritless litigation against health care companies. -
National farmers organization alleges trademark infringement
BENTON — A national farmers organization is suing a De Soto business, alleging trademark dilution. -
Appeals panel: Federal judge wrong to deny Boeing military contractor defense in asbestos suit
A Chicago federal appeals court has overridden a downstate federal judge, who sent an ex-Boeing worker’s asbestos suit against the company back to state court, saying the case belongs under federal jurisdiction because Boeing claims the federal government was in control of its bomber production and knew the danger of asbestos was involved. -
Government alleges Enfield mortgage holder owes $58,000
BENTON — The U.S. government is suing an Enfield mortgage holder, alleging he owes more than $58,000 for breach of a mortgage agreement.