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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

News from 2006


Med mal suit filed against ER docs and practices

By Ann Knef |
Roger Cole of Steeleville, whose leg was amputated below the knee last year, is suing his doctors and their practices for failing to diagnose a blood clot and abdominal aneurysm.

St. Louis event at Wild Oats

By The Madison County Record |
"Ice Cream Social & Dessert Cup Demo (gluten-free)"

INDIA'S OVEN CUISINE OF INDIA

By The Madison County Record |
INDIA'S OVEN CUISINE OF INDIA

Kohl's Department Store included in auto accident suit

By Ann Knef |
A woman whose stopped vehicle was rear-ended by a suspected thief fleeing from Kohl's Department Store in Fairview Heights is suing the driver, car owner and store.


New Lawsuits: Friday, April 28

By Steve Gonzalez |
Fresh from the courthouse:

Sweat suit

By The Madison County Record |
To the editor:

Shill exposed

By The Madison County Record |
To the editor:

Journalism or advocacy?

By The Madison County Record |
To The Editor:

May 1-5

By Steve Gonzalez |
3M

Live from New York

By The Madison County Record |
With his wanton assaults on every industry under the sun, New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer has earned a reputation beyond the Empire State's borders.

Blood letting

By The Madison County Record |
Even though the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear plaintiff Sharon Price's appeal of the infamous $10.1 billion "lights" verdict, Philip Morris is still paying Madison County.

Friday, May 5

By The Madison County Record |
9 a.m.

Kingsman found not guilty in Humpty Dumpty mock murder trial

By Steve Korris |
Riveting testimony captivates the attention of jurors. Juvenile jurors set free a suspect in the death of Humpty Dumpty April 27, after a mock trial in the court of Madison County Circuit Judge Don Weber.

New Lawsuits: Thursday, April 27

By Steve Gonzalez |
Norman Sanders v. Joseph Midgett

Allstate fights publication of trial lawyer's book

By Ann Knef |
David Berardinelli An age-old battle between insurers and the plaintiff's bar over "one of the biggest treasure troves of cash ever created," has reached another epic moment.

Plaintiff claims doctor negligent in wife's death

By Steve Gonzalez |
James Greco filed a wrongful death suit against Bruce Vest, M.D. and Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Clinic alleging the failure to provide anticoagulant therapy to his wife, Tamara, led to her death.

Legal Eagles: First person interview with attorney Thomas Hill

By Ann Knef |
Thomas Hill The best piece of advice ever given to me: Get a skill with which to support your family. For enjoyment find a hobby. If you enjoy your work, maybe you should pay for the privilege of doing it.

Plaintiffs mixed up in suit brought by high volume filer

By Steve Gonzalez |
John Driscoll Days before and after a Texas jury ordered Merck to pay $32 million in damages for the Vioxx-related death of a 71-year-old man, similar lawsuits continued to pour into Metro-East courts.

Peel moves company to Delaware, but asset still under watch

By Steve Korris |
Gary Peel Last summer, when attorney Gary Peel declared bankruptcy, he owned 58,000 shares of stock and 43,875 shares of stock options in a Missouri corporation.