News from July 2007
Friday, July 13
10 a.m.
Friday, July 13
10 a.m.
Thursday, July 12
1:30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 11
10 a.m.
Thursday, July 12
9:30 a.m.
Man says his business partner failed to pay him $5,540, sues for $50k+
Michael Montgomery of Missouri claims his business associate failed to pay his fair share of proceeds generated by ticket sales to a car show held at Gateway International Raceway on June 3.
Woman falls in exposed culvert while walking dog, sues local governments
Carolyn Foran of Belleville claims she stepped into a hole and fell into an exposed culvert while walking her dog on Lake Ridge Drive last year.
Finger amputated by malfunctioning door, man claims
Huck's A customer of a Fairview Heights Huck's convenience store claims his finger was amputated by a malfunctioning door, according to a personal injury lawsuit filed June 29 in St. Clair County Circuit Court.
Tuesday, July 10
9:30 a.m.
Monday, July 9
9:30 a.m.
Mendelsohn gives Collinsville Crossing green light, again
Madison County Associate Judge Ralph Mendelsohn stands by his decision to throw out a suit that would have blocked development of the Collinsville Crossing retail center.
Washington Park club sued by patron who was beaten and robbed
Miss Kitty's, a Washington Park adult liquor and exhibition hall, is being sued for more than $100,000 by a patron who was beaten and robbed outside the club last year.
Kyle Napp appointed to Mallott vacancy
Kyle Napp has been elected by the circuit judges of the Third Judicial Circuit to fill the vacancy of retiring Associate Judge Lewis Mallott.
Tillery's attempt to reopen $10 billion tobacco case may fail in light of USSC decision
Stephen Tillery Stephen Tillery must take a mighty leap to convince the Illinois Supreme Court that a new U.S. Supreme Court decision automatically revives his $10 billion class action against cigarette maker Philip Morris.
Exploding the Myth with Facts
One of the contentions of those who want to build a Gateway Connector outer-belt from Troy, Illinois, to the Jefferson Barracks Bridge is that the Metro-East population is growing, thus requiring more highways.