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Woman allegedly robbed at Granite City Wal-Mart seeks sanctions for failure to make payments following settlement agreement
A shopper who claims she was knocked unconscious and robbed at the Granite City Wal-Mart seeks judgment and sanctions against the defendants for allegedly failing to provide payments after reaching a settlement. -
Attractive Nuisance: A Discussion about Public Nuisance Torts and How They Have Become the New Darling of the Plaintiffs’ Bar on June 10, 2022
Attractive Nuisance: A Discussion about Public Nuisance Torts and How They Have Become the New Darling of the Plaintiffs’ Bar on June 10, 2022. -
Wilson Elser Sees Virtual or Hybrid Trials and Arbitrations as a Fact of Life in the Future
Wilson Elser Sees Virtual or Hybrid Trials and Arbitrations as a Fact of Life in the Future. -
3-D Printing Medical Devices and the Disruption of Product Liability Law and Regulation
3-D Printing Medical Devices and the Disruption of Product Liability Law and Regulation. -
WILSON ELSER: Issues Affecting Professional Liability Claims against Attorneys in 2021
Kimberly Blair and Maxwell Billek will kick off a week-long series of Wilson Elser Forum presentations on industry-specific issues affecting professional liability claims in 2021, including the impact of COVID-19 and the significant downward pressure on the current economy. -
WILSON ELSER: Opioid Litigation: An Update on Liability, Risk Management and Coverage Issues Involving Medical Providers and the Pharmaceutical Industry
Daniel Tranen (Partner-Edwardsville) will join a panel on “Opioid Litigation: An Update on Liability, Risk Management and Coverage Issues Involving Medical Providers and the Pharmaceutical Industry” at the Crittenden Medical Insurance Conference to be held September 21–23, 2020, in virtual format. -
WILSON ELSER: An Update on Opioid Litigation and Coverage Issues
Daniel Tranen (Partner-Missouri/Edwardsville) will present “An Update on Opioid Litigation and Coverage Issues” to claims handlers at Coverys on September 26, 2019. -
Turner Enterprises alleges it unknowingly purchased stolen construction equipment
BELLEVILLE – A St. Clair County business it was damaged when it purchased an excavator before knowing it had been stolen. -
Taco Bell says greasy parking lot was ‘open and obvious’ condition
Taco Bell denies liability in a customer’s alleged slip and fall in the fast-food restaurant’s parking lot, arguing the condition of the pavement was “open and obvious” and could have been avoided. -
Kerasotes denies negligence in personal injury suit
Kerasotes Showplace Theatres in Edwardsville denies any wrongdoing in a personal injury suit filed against them by Cynthia Halpern.