News from September 2005
Autozone named in personal injury suit
The owner of a Belleville auto parts store will have to make a pit stop in St. Clair County Circuit Court.
Attorney blamed for bad advice in legal malpractice suit
A railroad worker who settled his Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) suit for $300,000 filed a legal malpractice suit against the lawyer who represented him.
Red Poweraid caused back injuries, suit says
A Collinsville Shop ‘N Save customer claims she sustained low back injuries after slipping and falling on red Poweraid in a grocery store aisle, according to a suit filed Sept. 21 in St. Clair County Circuit Court.
New Lawsuits: Monday, Sept. 26
Fresh from the courthouse:
Uneven casino parking lot prompts injured woman to sue for $50,000
Argosy Casino in Alton A Belleville woman who fell in the Alton Belle Casino parking lot on Oct. 12, 2003, filed suit in Madison County Circuit Court seeking in excess of $50,000 for injuries she allegedly sustained.
Falling linoleum roll causes customer's 'internal derangement'
Delores Yancey filed suit against Home Depot in Madison County Circuit Court Sept. 21 alleging injuries from a falling linoleum roll.
Strip club patron sues for restroom injury
David Farley of Granite City is suing Larry Flynt's Hustler Club, claiming a piece of wood that "fell from above" in the men's room injured him in "diverse and numerous" ways.
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Locklear files fourth class action for 'unlawful' taking of paper, toner ink
Locklear Electric of Wood River has filed its fourth class action lawsuit in Madison County Circuit Court this year, again alleging that unsolicited faxes it received unfairly used its paper, toner ink and electricity.
Sept. 28: Bustling day in Madison County
A massive docket call involving hundreds of pending Madison County civil cases--from "slip and falls" to national class actions--is scheduled for Circuit Judges Daniel Stack, Nicholas Byron, George Moran and Andy Matoesian on Sept. 28.
New Lawsuits: Friday, Sept. 23
David Farley v. LFP Inc.
Bullseye?
State Rep. Dan Beiser Madison County Democrat trial lawyers looking for a scalp as payback for their betrayal over medical malpractice reform have one in mind, Dicta hears.
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It isn’t easy being the messenger.
Reflecting upon The Record’s first twelve months covering the Madison and St. Clair County Courts, this much is certain.
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Maag files appeal in Peach case
Attorney Maag In a quest to recover the cost of a Granite City home Armettia Peach apparently did not buy, her attorney, Thomas Maag of the Lakin Law Firm, has turned to a higher authority.
Tier-ful Times in Madison County
A showdown between Madison County union employees and an elected board that controls its wages and benefits is coming to a head on Main Street in Edwardsville.