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Illinois tax rates out-of-sync with those in neighboring states, most of the nation
There are many factors that motivate people to move out of Illinois, but taxes often rank highest on the list. For good reason.
Duebbert files affidavit claiming malicious prosecution allegations supported by social media posts, cell phone data
BELLEVILLE - Former St. Clair County Circuit Judge Ron Duebbert argues that he can prove his malicious prosecution claims if the defendants produce social media posts and data saved to cell phones and the cloud.
Suit alleges Edwardsville nursing home patient's leg was amputated due to neglected infection
EDWARDSVILLE - A nursing home is being sued after one of its residents allegedly suffered an infection, resulting in amputation.
Insurer alleges policy holders lied about occupancy
EAST ST. LOUIS - Nationwide Insurance claims a woman provided false occupancy information on her application for homeowners insurance and then made a claim following a fire.
HeplerBroom Announces Four New Partners
Melissa Brown, Timothy Collins, Brendhan Flynn, and Sean Sheehan have been named partners of HeplerBroom LLC. Individually and collectively, these new partners have decades of experience and proven track records of providing excellent legal and litigation success for HeplerBroom’s clients in a range of practice areas.
Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Caroline Borden Campion as Circuit Court Judge in Tenth Circuit
Justice Lisa Holder White and the Illinois Supreme Court have announced the appointment of Caroline Borden Campion as a Circuit Judge in the Tenth Judicial Circuit.
Forklift operator alleges wrongful termination over alleged medical disability
EDWARDSVILLE - A forklift operator for Saddle Creek Logistics claims he was not provided appropriate accommodations for a medical disability.
Former Olin Winchester employee alleges wrongful termination for challenging discrimination
EDWARDSVILLE - A former employee of Olin Winchester claims she was wrongfully terminated due to discrimination.
Illinois’ new nuclear bill goes dark before it can spark
While technically ending Illinois’ nuclear power plant moratorium, a new law does not allow even one watt of nuclear energy to be generated for the public electrical grid.
Suit alleges motorist caused fatal crash, fled the scene
A lawsuit has been filed in the Madison County Circuit Court against David A. Clark, Phillip Kirchner, and Brandi D. Orr for their alleged involvement in a fatal car accident. The plaintiff, Terry Menge, is acting as the Special Representative and Special Administrator of the Estate of Judy Ann Menge, who was killed in the incident.
Tillery files class action alleging Apple conspired with Visa, Mastercard to illegally inflate fees
BENTON - Apple, Mastercard and Visa illegally inflate fees for merchants using point of sale payment networks, according to a complaint at U. S. district court.
Woman sues over fall at Alton Cracker Factory
EDWARDSVILLE - A woman claims she was injured after falling at the Alton Cracker Factory.
Suit alleges child suffered injuries from dog bite in Roxana
EDWARDSVILLE - The father of a child who was riding a bike in Roxana when the minor was allegedly attacked by a dog is suing the dog's owner.
Woman sues insurer for denying claim after motorhome was vandalized
EDWARDSVILLE - A woman claims her insurer wrongfully denied coverage after her motorhome was vandalized.
Oversight committee raised questions about 'assault weapons' ban ahead of Monday's registration deadline
SPRINGFIELD - As the new year begins, Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s ban on so-called "assault weapons" takes effect under emergency rules that still leave many questions unanswered.
Attorney General Raoul Defends States’ Ability to Protect Americans Online
Attorney General Kwame Raoul, along with 22 attorneys general, filed an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold the government’s ability to work and communicate with social media companies to address the spread of dangerous content on their platforms.
Illinois is a moderate state: Its progressive leaders are out of touch
For its New Year’s resolution, Illinois should look in the mirror and acknowledge what it is.
Prenzler addresses Granite City School District taxpayers over $20 million in bonds
This letter is to the taxpayers of Granite City District 9, who probably didn't know that the district – on Nov. 22 – published a notice in the Belleville News-Democrat that the district intends to issue $20 million of “working cash” bonds.
McGlynn denies preliminary injunction so gun ban dispute can move forward, saying 'Gov. exists to serve us, not lord over us'
EAST ST. LOUIS - U.S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn ended what he called preliminary wrangling over the state's controversial weapon law, or the Protect Illinois Communities Act (PICA), so he can decide whether it violates a constitutional right to bear arms.
Illinois Supreme Court Appoints Associate Judge Heuerman as Circuit Court Judge in 14th Circuit
Justice Lisa Holder White and the Illinois Supreme Court have announced the appointment of Associate Judge James F. Heuerman as a Circuit Judge for the 14th Judicial Circuit Court.