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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in April 2007

MADISON - ST. CLAIR RECORD

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News from April 2007


Asbestos Motion Docket: Friday, May 4

By Carrie Gonzalez |
10 a.m.

Central Illinois Community Blood Center Opens Office in Edwardsville

By The Madison County Record |
Central Illinois Community Blood Center Opens Office in Edwardsville

New Lawsuits: Friday, April 20

By Steve Gonzalez |
Renee Walker v. Paul Bryant

Thursday, April 26

By The Madison County Record |
9 a.m.

Wednesday, April 25

By The Madison County Record |
9 a.m.

New Lawsuits: Wednesday, April 18

By Steve Gonzalez |
Brian Lewis v. Randy Barnett and the City of Collinsville

Tuesday, April 24

By The Madison County Record |
9:30 a.m.

New Lawsuits: Tuesday, April 17

By Steve Gonzalez |
Tracy Dudley v. Yale Materials Handling Gammon Inc. and General Electric Capital

Monday, April 23

By The Madison County Record |
9 a.m.

Paging Dr. Phil

By The Madison County Record |
When they first met back in 1999, for Chicago-based Freed & Weiss and the Metro East's venerable Lakin Law Firm, it was love at first sight.

Take back rights!

By The Madison County Record |
To the editor:

Ace Hardware Grand Opening in O'Fallon, IL

By The Madison County Record |
Ace Hardware Grand Opening in O'Fallon, IL

Chicago Title Business After Hours in Alton

By The Madison County Record |
The Growth Association of Southwestern Illinois' April Business After Hours is hosted by Chicago Title Insurance, Century 21 Seniker-Edwards, Adams Development and Jimmy John's Gourmet Subs. The recent event took place at 94-96 Northport Drive in Alton next to the Chicago Title Insurance office location. Nearly 200 people turned out to shed winter blues for the spring fling and enjoyed fabulous food,

Performance Eye Care of Swansea holds business after hours

By The Madison County Record |
Performance Eye Care of Swansea holds business after hours

Weapons of mass litigation may destroy former allies

By Steve Korris |
Richard Burke Attorneys who perfected weapons of mass litigation now turn the weapons against each other.

Hearing set on order to grill Southeast Texas Record journalists

By Ann Knef |
BEAUMONT, Texas -- A Jefferson County judge will hear arguments on a motion to quash the depositions of two Beaumont journalists accused of tampering with a jury.

Big Sky must propose remedy for suit against SBC

By Steve Korris |
Dan Stack Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack understands why class action attorneys sued the phone company, but he can't figure out what they want him to do about it.

I-LAW rolls billboard with 'anti-pickpocket' message

By Ann Knef |
I-LAW executive director Lance Trover in front of a traveling billboard. Illinois Lawsuit Abuse Watch (I-LAW) is traveling across southern Illinois this week with a billboard bearing the message, "Let's keep personal injury lawyers' hands out of our pockets."

Attorney wants another $50k from own insurer

By Steve Korris |
Attorney Amanda Verett, having settled a crash suit with the other driver's insurer for $50,000, wants $50,000 more from her own insurer.

Appellate Court upholds Weber's only decision in favor of Lakin

By Steve Korris |
Don Weber MOUNT VERNON – Appellate judges affirmed the only decision former Madison County Circuit Judge Don Weber rendered in favor of the Lakin Law Firm.