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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in July 2005

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News from July 2005


Friday July 29

By The Madison County Record |
8:30 a.m.

Plaintiff seeks $300k for damaged psyche and body

By Steve Gonzalez |
Railroad Crossing on the Chain of Rocks Road A man whose psyche was damaged in an auto accident is suing the driver for causing it and Alton and Southern Railway for bumps, uneven pavement and confusing red warning lights.

New Lawsuits: Thursday, July 21

By Steve Gonzalez |
Fresh from the courthouse:

With help from SimmonsCooper, Delaware firm jumps to other side

By Steve Korris |
Simmons WILMINGTON, Del. - For years the law firm of the famed Bifferato brothers defended asbestos suits in New Castle County Superior Court--where their father once was chief judge--by denying that asbestos was dangerous or toxic.

Moran transfers Vioxx class action to Cook County

By Steve Gonzalez |
Circuit Judge George Moran After taking a month to review the merits of Merck’s motion to transfer venue in a Vioxx class action suit filed by a Granite City woman, Madison County Circuit Judge George Moran, Jr. transferred the case to Cook County.

Case against Anderson due in conference

By Steve Gonzalez |
Anderson Hospital Circuit Judge George Moran, Jr. will hold a case management conference July 27 in a wrongful death case against Anderson Hospital in Maryville and one of its physicians.

Walgreens accused of racial discrimination in federal class action

By Ann Knef |
Tiffany B. Klosener Walgreens is accused of systemic racial discrimation and segregation against black employees nationwide, according to a class action lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of Illinois.

Federal inmate found guilty of possessing knife in prison

By Steve Gonzalez |
Joseph Sanders, 37, an inmate at the maximum security federal penitentiary at Marion, was found guilty July 18 of possessing a weapon in the prison following a bench trial, announced Ronald J. Tenpas, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois.

Byron grants summary judgment for defendant in cold pizza shooting case

By Steve Korris |
Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron has ruled that owners of an Alton Days Inn hotel are not responsible for the actions of an angry hotel guest who shot a delivery man because his pizza was cold.

Thursday July 28

By The Madison County Record |
8:30 a.m.


After slipping on water, man sues for internal derangement

By Steve Gonzalez |
St. Joseph's Hospital of Highland A man who worked as a contract employee for a physician at St. Joseph's Hospital in Highland is suing the hospital for more than $50,000 because he fell to the floor after stepping in water.

Restaurant allegedly negligent for cleaning floor with slippery substance

By Steve Gonzalez |
Pasta House in Fairview Heights Pamela Bretz, who fell with great force and violence while entering the Fairview Heights Pasta House, filed a personal injury suit in St. Clair County Circuit Court July 8 seeking at least $50,000 in damages.

Nursing home administered illegal drugs, suit claims

By Steve Gonzalez |
Renaissance at Belleville Charles Kilcauski, the independant administrator of the estate of Peter Rowlinitus, filed suit against Renaissance at Belleville claiming it allowed illegal drugs in the nursing home.

Federal jury turns down plaintiff's $5 million suit against Pharmacia

By Ann Knef |
An Illinois Power electrician who claims she contracted skin diseases and feared cancer from exposure to PCB, lost a $5 million case against Pharmacia Corp. Tuesday in federal court.

Wednesday July 27

By The Madison County Record |
9 a.m.

New Lawsuits: Tuesday, July 19

By Steve Gonzalez |
Fresh from the courthouse:

Chicago doctor, hospital named in Madison County suit

By Steve Gonzalez |
Rush University Medical Center and Rahul Patwari, M.D. of Chicago were targeted in a medical malpractice lawsuit filed in Madison County Circuit Court July 12 by Christopher Crnkovich.

Lakin could face penalty in Illinois

By Ann Knef |
Kathleen Clark Suspended from practicing law for a year after improperly soliciting personal injury clients in West Virginia, Madison County plaintiff's attorney Thomas Lakin could face sanctions in Illinois by Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission (ARDC).

Monday July 25

By The Madison County Record |
9 a.m.