Wendler Law
Professional Services |
Law Firms
900 HILLSBORO, Edwardsville, IL 62025
Recent News About Wendler Law
View More
-
BELLEVILLE – Main Street Brewing Company 4204 denies that its negligence caused guest Theresa Ligibel to fall into a fire pit.
-
EAST ST. LOUIS – Trailer maker Cottrell Inc. owes car hauler Gary Ellenberger $2,718.76 and their lawyers both owe the court greater respect, according to U.S. District Judge David Dugan.
-
Granite City argues in a motion to dismiss that it was wrongfully accused of assuming control of the Metro East Sanitary District in a former MESD employee’s suit alleging he was terminated due to political affiliation and denied rehire due to his age.
-
EDWARDSVILLE — A man alleges he suffered injuries after a Madison County Transit driver failed to yield at an intersection, causing a collision.
-
EDWARDSVILLE — A passenger who was allegedly injured in a rear-end collision in Bethalto accuses both drivers of negligence.
-
EDWARDSVILLE — A dental patient alleges she lost consciousness twice from pain after her dentist failed to properly anesthetize her during a tooth extraction.
-
Madison County Circuit Judge Sarah Smith deemed moot two motions to dismiss a former Metro East Sanitary District employee’s lawsuit and granted the plaintiff’s motion to file an amended complaint alleging he was terminated due to political affiliation and denied rehire due to his age.
-
EDWARDSVILLE - A cosmetic surgery center is being sued over claims its entryway was uneven and dangerous.
-
The Edwardsville Panera Bread restaurant denies liability in a former employee’s suit alleging he was wrongfully terminated.
-
A Madison County jury awarded the first plaintiff verdict of 2016 in Circuit Judge William Mudge’s courtroom. The three-day trial came to an end today when jurors awarded plaintiffs Barbara Weis, individually and as mother and next friend of Patton Weis, and Curtis Weis a total of $43,357.02. The case involved a Highland vehicle collision.
-
A lawsuit involving a Highland vehicle collision is at trial this week in Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge’s courtroom.