U.S. Federal Court
Recent News About U.S. Federal Court
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Insurer denies liability in woman's suit over disability benefits
A life insurance company denies liability in a woman’s suit alleging the defendant improperly denied disability benefits. -
Tax buyers say Daubert analysis should be applied in bid rigging suit
Several tax buyers accused of participating in a bid-rigging conspiracy seek to exclude expert testimony, arguing that a Daubert analysis should be applied to the testimonies before the court rules on class certification. -
Railroad worker sues Illinois central for alleged injuries
EAST ST. LOUIS — A railroad employee is suing Illinois Central, alleging negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff. -
Tamms property owner allegedly defaulted on mortgage
BENTON – The owner of a Tamms property is accused of falling behind on the mortgage payments. -
Federal government alleges individuals defaulted on mortgage for Hamilton County property
BENTON – The owners of a Hamilton County property are claimed to have failed to make mortgage payments for two years. -
Owners of Carbondale property alleged to have defaulted on mortgage
BENTON – The mortgage on a Jackson County property is allegedly in default. -
Mortgage on Saline County property in default, feds claim
BENTON – The owners of a Saline County property are alleged to have defaulted on the mortgage. -
Federal government claims couple owes more than $100,000 on mortgage
BENTON – A couple is being sued for allegedly failing to pay off a mortgage. -
Consumer claims Credit Protection Association provided misleading information about report
BENTON – A consumer alleges he was provided incorrect information regarding his credit report. -
More than $75,000 allegedly owed on mortgage for Wayne City property
BENTON – The federal government alleges a mortgage on a Wayne City property has not been paid since 2014. -
Woman allegedly owes more than $100,000 on a mortgage
BENTON – The owners of a Murphysboro property allegedly owe more than $100,000 on a mortgage. -
Woman accused of overdue mortgage
MADISON COUNTY— A woman is being sued for an overdue mortgage. -
Stanislaus Credit Control accused of attempting to collect discharged debt
EAST ST. LOUIS — A St. Clair County resident is suing a debt collector for allegedly attempting to collect on a debt that had been discharged following bankruptcy. -
Centreville man says debt collector did not verify alleged debt
EAST ST. LOUIS — A Centreville man is suing a debt collector for allegedly failing to provide verification of an alleged debt and threatening him with a lawsuit if he did not pay. -
Firefighter sues City of Belleville for allegedly violating Civil Rights Act
EAST ST. LOUIS — An African American man is suing the City of Belleville for allegedly terminating his employment after he sought to use accumulated sick leave and vacation time following surgery. -
Nurse sues Southern Illinois Healthcare Enterprises for terminating employment after breast cancer
EAST ST. LOUIS — A nurse is suing Southern Illinois Healthcare Enterprises Inc., citing alleged age discrimination and violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. -
Perry County employees allege age discrimination
EAST ST. LOUIS — Two employees are suing the Perry County Board of Commissioners and Perry County Highway Department, local government units, alleging age discrimination and retaliation. -
Two consumers say Inventure Foods provided misleading ingredients list
EAST ST. LOUIS — Two consumers have filed a class-action lawsuit against Inventure Foods Inc., a snack chips manufacturer, alleging unfair and deceptive business practices. -
Woman alleges debt collector attempted to collect following bankruptcy
EAST ST. LOUIS — A woman is suing Carrington Mortgage Services LLC, a debt collector, citing alleged unfair and unconscionable collection practices. -
First National Collection Bureau accused of violating collections law
EAST ST. LOUIS — A woman is suing First National Collection Bureau Inc., a debt collector, alleging unfair and unconscionable collection practices.