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Voices from the Golden Years: HCA in Kunsan
All the nurses loved him. On numerous occasions when I visited him at Meridian, I would catch him telling one of his favorite and legendary courtroom stories to three or four nurses – nervous Nellies who worried they might get caught slacking, but who could not resist risking their jobs to hear a good war story from Harry. -
ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT: Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Stiehl Jr. As at-large Judge in Twentieth Judicial Circuit
Justice Lloyd A. Karmeier and the Illinois Supreme Court have announced the appointment of William D. Stiehl, Jr., as an At-Large Circuit Judge in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit. -
Illinois Supreme Court appoints Stiehl to at-large vacancy
Nearly two years after he was appointed to fill a vacancy created by the death of circuit judge Robert LeChien, the Illinois Supreme Court has once again picked William D. Stiehl, Jr. to fill an at-large vacancy in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit. -
ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT: Administrative Director Declares Illinois Associate Judge Appointed in the First Judicial Circuit
Marcia M. Meis, Director of the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts, announced that the First Judicial Circuit judges voted to select Tyler R. Edmonds as associate judge of the First Judicial Circuit. -
Brian Cummings helps patients, families find justice in malpractice cases
A resident physician’s undetected error may have cost a patient her life during treatment at Vanderbilt University Medical Center – just the type of case Nashville attorney Brian Cummings seeks to address. -
HUSCH BLACKWELL LLP: Husch Blackwell Elects 25 to Partnership
Husch Blackwell announced that 25 attorneys have been elected to the firm’s partnership, effective January 1, 2019. -
There is no shame in asking for help
Stress, in and of itself, is not bad. High-achieving individuals in the law profession often thrive under a modicum of pressure; however, too much of any good thing is, in fact, too much. -
Stiehl steps up to fill spot in short handed circuit, looking forward to three month stint
When Belleville attorney William Stiehl Jr. received "the call" in mid-July, he hesitated, but only for a short time. -
William Stiehl Jr. appointed circuit judge one year after LeChien's death
Belleville plaintiff attorney William D. Stiehl Jr. was appointed by the Illinois Supreme Court to fill the circuit judge vacancy left open following the death of former judge Robert LeChien roughly one year ago. -
Apology laws do not reduce medical malpractice suits, study finds
Apology laws that allow physicians to express sympathy to patients and families without it being used against them have not reduced the number of medical malpractice suits filed, or the amounts paid out, according to a new study. -
Stopping Universities From Stepping on Students' God-Given Rights
A hyper-Political Correctness movement is running rampant on our public universities, with taxpayer-funded university bureaucrats and teachers trying to crush the First Amendment rights of students to openly express their faith and conservative political views. -
Anderson Hospital doctor on trial for medical malpractice
Circuit Judge Andy Matoesian Granite City resident George Wolfe used to love his job as a building estimator. He also liked to cook, barbecue, help fix things at home and spend time with his wife, Donna, and their family in the backyard pool. That was until he suffered a stroke two years ago.