Village Of Pontoon Beach
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Brad Van Hoose of Belleville, constant critic of Caseyville Mayor Leonard Black and legislative candidate Bob Romanik, faces prison time.
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Mudge A Pontoon Beach church that is being sued by 11 motorcyclists for allegedly not providing adequate water lines to fight a fire that destroyed the motorcycles has filed a motion to dismiss.
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Fans of last year's hottest new TV show are looking forward to the fall premiere of the second season of Person of Interest. The show revolves around a computer genius who's created a machine that can predict violent crimes, but not precisely. In each episode, the geek and his tough-guy associate try to learn enough about the intended victim and the would-be perpetrator to allow them to intervene in time.
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Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis is set to hold a pre-trial conference July 27 in a man's suit over injuries he allegedly suffered when his car was struck by a truck and trailer in Pontoon Beach and he was knocked to the ground while standing outside of it.
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Aucoin A woman whose husband and son were killed in an accident two years ago in Granite City is asking for summary judgment against one of several defendants in the case.
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Hylla Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla is set to hear a move to push back an October wrongful death trial involving a woman who lost her husband and son in a November 2008 Granite City car accident.
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A complicated lawsuit stemming from a 2006 Pontoon Beach car accident is over.
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Hylla A five year-old wage dispute between a manager of a Pontoon Beach Subway sandwich shop and its owners is set for trial Monday.
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Stack Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack is scheduled to oversee the pre-trial hearing of a Pontoon Beach car accident suit and its counterclaims next week.
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Crowder Two defendants and counterclaimants in a complex Pontoon Beach negligence suit have filed a motion asking Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder to reconsider her rulings restricting testimony that fell under the state's "Dead Man's Act."
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Lakin NEWARK, N.J. – Paul Weiss of Chicago believes his legal team deserves almost $6 million for settling a class action against Sprint telephone company, but his former teammate Brad Lakin believes Weiss and his team don't deserve a penny.
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Two plaintiffs in a complicated negligence suit are officially out of the suit for good.
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Crowder A settlement that left attorneys for one of the parties in a complex negligence and wrongful death suit scrambling, can go forward.
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A negligence suit brought in 2007 by two families over injuries they received in a Pontoon Beach accident settled Thursday.
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Attorneys for one of the parties in a complicated Pontoon Beach negligence suit appeared startled Thursday when what they thought was a motion in limine hearing turned into a settlement announcement that would leave them facing trial alone.
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More motions will be heard Thursday in a 2007 Pontoon Beach negligence case that has sparked a number of counterclaims as it has added and lost defendants.
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Crowder Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder on Monday continued to plow through mountains of motions in a 2007 negligence suit stemming from an accident in Pontoon Beach.
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The number of defendants in a 2007 negligence suit that has spawned counterclaims and a wrongful death action has dropped as one settled with both plaintiffs Monday.
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Three companies entangled in a complex negligence suit attempted to gain summary judgments Tuesday, even in the face of a doubtful judge.