U.S. Federal Court
Recent News About U.S. Federal Court
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Employee benefit fund administrators allege East St. Louis company failed to make contributions
BENTON — An engineers union's employee benefit plan administrators are suing an East St. Louis business, alleging breach of fiduciary duty. -
Masonry company alleges general contractor owes $92,000
BENTON — A Palos Heights masonry company is suing a Crystal Lake general contractor and insurer, alleging the plaintiff is owed more than $92,000 for breach of a subcontracting agreement. -
Debt collectors accused of unfair practices
BENTON — A man alleges he was harassed by a debt collector after his debts were discharged in bankruptcy. -
Suit alleges Golconda residents failed to make payments
BENTON — A legal note holder is suing Golconda residents for allegedly failing to make payments. -
Federal mortgage agency sues over past-due payments
BENTON — The federal government is suing St. Anthony’s Memorial Hospital and a woman for allegedly failing to make payments on a Beech Street property. -
Policy holder alleges insurer denied long-term disability benefits
BENTON — A policy holder is suing her insurer for allegedly terminating her benefits. -
Employer accused of making late pension contributions
BENTON — Pension fund trustees are suing an employer for allegedly making late payments into pension plans. -
Suit alleges healthcare benefit plan administrators engaged in a fraudulent scheme
BENTON — An employer is suing healthcare benefit plan administrators for allegedly failing to manage and administer the plaintiff's employees' health benefits program. -
Suit alleges Cigna Group Insurance denied benefits
BENTON — A woman is suing her insurance company for allegedly denying her long-term disability benefits. -
Patient claims nerve damage after blood draw procedure
BENTON — A patient is suing the U.S. government for $5 million, claiming an injury after having blood drawn at the Southern Illinois Healthcare Foundation, a federal government agency. -
Employee benefit fund sues construction company for unpaid contributions
BENTON — Employee benefit fund trustees is suing C. Howell Construction Inc., an employer, citing alleged breach of collective bargaining agreements. -
Mortgage holders accused of failing to make payments
BENTON — The federal government is suing a woman and the Illinois Housing Development Authority for allegedly failing to pay monthly installments. -
Farm product distributors accused of trademark infringement
BENTON — A national fraternal organization is suing distributors of farm products, alleging trademark infringement. -
Motorist sues Vaughan's Fetch over collision
EAST ST. LOUIS — A motorist claims he was injured in a collision with a Vaughan's Fetch employee. -
Deckhand alleges injuries from snapped cable
EAST ST. LOUIS — A seaman is suing barge owner Watco Cos., after allegedly suffering injuries while working as a deckhand. -
Rural Housing Service sues over unpaid mortgage
BENTON — The federal government alleges Marion homeowners failed to make payments on a loan. -
Hotel housekeeper sues for unpaid overtime
BENTON — A housekeeper is suing Fidelity Commercial, doing business as the Baymont Inn, claiming the hotel operator violated the Fair Labor Standards Act in regards to workers' compensation. -
Photographer accuses media holding company of copyright infringement
BENTON — A photographer is suing a media holding company for allegedly displaying a copyrighted photo from a crime scene. -
Train engineer accuses Union Pacific of unsafe work environment
BENTON — A locomotive engineer is suing Union Pacific, alleging an unsafe work environment. -
Inmate alleges overpriced t-shirts lose shape
EAST ST.LOUIS — An inmate alleges overpriced, defective Hanes t-shirts lost their shape after becoming stretched out.