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News from 2004


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By The Madison County Record |
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Status Call: September 9, 2004

By The Madison County Record |
v. ABB INC

Justice is blind?

By Tom Scurra |

Senate candidates embody tort debate

By Steve Stanek |
Haine the trial lawyer vs. Sherrill the businessman.

Friday, September 10

By The Madison County Record |
9:00 am

Thursday, September 9

By The Madison County Record |
8:30 am

ISBA's High Horse

By The Madison County Record |
Agree? Disagree? Email us your comments to ourview@madisonrecord.net The ISBA should take off its rose-colored glasses, for voters sake.

Wednesday, September 8

By The Madison County Record |
9:00 am

New Lawsuits, August 30 - September 3, 2004

By Steve Gonzalez |
04 L 934

Tuesday, September 7

By The Madison County Record |
9:00am

Kardis Takes Center Stage in Asbestos

By The Madison County Record |
Circuit Judge Phillip Kardis makes his debut as boss of the asbestos docket on Thursday. Longtime Granite City judge no stranger to controversy, spotlight.

September 6 - 10

By Brandon Copple |
Abbott Laboratories

Corporate tactics aim to curb justice

By The Madison County Record |
Well, the Madison County Courthouse finally has drawn enough attention that it deserves it's own newspaper: The Madison County Record.


Bolam, Elaine vs. My Poor Wife Inc.

By The Madison County Record |
#04L-949

Elaine Bolam v. My Poor Wife/ Bassett Furniture Direct, O'Fallon

By Steve Gonzalez |
Filed : September 2, 2004

Southard v. Saint Anthony's Health Systems, Alton

By Steve Gonzalez |
Filed: September 2, 2004


What's the Matter with Madison County?

By Stan Anderson |
Madison County, Illinois has more class action lawsuit filings than any other county in America, having set a national record in 2003 with 106 class action filings. That's up from 77 class action filings in 2002, compared to only two filings in 1998. It is important to note that these cases have very little, if any, connection to Madison County.