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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in March 2006

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News from March 2006


Couple seeks $10 million from USA for skin cancer metastasis

By Steve Gonzalez |
A $10 million lawsuit filed against the United States of America claims doctors at a Veterans Administration clinic failed to properly treat a Fayette County man's skin cancer.

Cash is free speech

By The Madison County Record |
The U.S. Supreme Court didn't give its reasons for passing on a review of Avery, Southern Illinois' $1 billion verdict against State Farm rejected by our state's Supremes last summer, but we can fashion some pretty good ones of our own.

High court should have heard Karmeier case

By The Madison County Record |
To the editor:

Rasta man sues prison for restraining him while dreadlocks lopped

By Steve Gonzalez |
An inmate at the Menard Correctional Center filed a civil rights complaint in federal court against the Illinois Department of Corrections alleging he was forcefully restrained in order to have his dreadlocks cut off.

D-2: Cash flows in appellate court primary race

By Ann Knef |
Stephen McGlynn The Metro-East judicial candidate with the most cash is also the only one running in a contested race.

Defense in comfortable posture as next asbestos trial approaches

By Steve Gonzalez |
Circuit Judge Dan Stack On the heels of another recent defense victory in Madison County's crowded asbestos docket, mesothelioma sufferer Ronald Thompson is set to take on giants Ford, General Motors and Midas.

In Madison County lawyers pronounce the verdict: Weber asks appellate court for ruling

By Steve Korris |
Thomas Maag In a normal court, a judge pronounces a verdict and a lawyer loses. In the court of Madison County Circuit Judge Don Weber, a lawyer pronounced a verdict and the judge lost.

Friday, March 17

By The Madison County Record |
9 a.m.


GEICO plaintiffs fail to oppose Avery motion to decertify class

By Steve Korris |
Jeffrey Millar Plaintiffs in a class action against insurer GEICO have not responded to a motion to decertify their class under the Avery decision of the Illinois Supreme Court, according to GEICO attorneys.

Tillery skirts substitution rules by amending and adding

By Steve Korris |
Stephen Tillery Everybody in Illinois gets a free shot to remove a judge from a case without cause. Nobody gets two free shots – except attorney Stephen Tillery.

March 13-17

By Steve Gonzalez |
Abbott Labs

Silicosis diagnosing doctors take the 5th in congressional hearing

By Ann Knef |
Joe Barton, R-Tx. After a medical expert and law professor tore apart the validity of national asbestos and silicosis litigation before a congressional committee Wednesday, doctors responsible for diagnosing nearly 10,000 disputed claims chose to remain silent.

Driver arrested in train accident sues railroad for not having gates

By Steve Gonzalez |
A Worden man filed a personal injury suit against Norfolk Southern Railway and one of its engineers claiming he suffered brain injuries when a freight train collided with his pick up truck last year.

Hildebrand's chances to obey court order running on

By Steve Korris |
While attorney Thomas Hildebrand waits for the Illinois Supreme Court to decide his future in the practice of law, Madison County Circuit Judge Lola Maddox gets to decide if Hildebrand deserves six chances to obey a court order.

Bread delivery at school results in personal injury suit

By Steve Gonzalez |
Sharon Carroll filed a personal injury suit against Lewis Bakeries in Madison County Circuit Court March 3 seeking damages in excess of $100,000 claiming she sustained injuries after tripping over a delivery ramp at the Grigsby Middle School in Granite City on March 8, 2004.

Karmeier's 'Avery' vote won't be heard by U.S. Supreme Court

By Ann Knef |
The U.S. Supreme Court earlier this week refused to hear whether Illinois Supreme Court Justice Lloyd Karmeier's participation in a landmark ruling in favor of State Farm Insurance was improper.

Appellate court affirms Mendelsohn, reduces damages

By Ann Knef |
The Fifth District Appellate Court has affirmed a Madison County verdict in favor of a woman whose car was wrongfully repossessed, but modified the judgment by reducing punitive damages from $500,000 to $225,000.

Thursday, March 16

By The Madison County Record |
10:30 a.m.

Estate sues nursing home for resident's demise

By Ann Knef |
Lebanon nursing home Cedar Ridge Healthcare Center is being sued in St. Clair County Circuit Court over allegations it violated the Nursing Home Care Act, leading to the death of a resident.