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

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News from June 2007


One party rule results

By The Madison County Record |
To the editor:

Lawyer for Schwaller seeks new Vioxx trial

By Steve Gonzalez |
John Driscoll Attorney John Driscoll is asking Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack to give his client a new trial, alleging the judge did not weigh all evidence when granting a directed verdict for Merck on one count of defective design during the county's first Vioxx trial.

Gordon Maag files wrongful death suit in Madison County

By Steve Gonzalez |
Gordon Maag Attorney Gordon Maag filed his first suit since losing the election for Illinois Supreme Court justice in 2004.

Stack transfers Memorial, Serot med mal suit to St. Clair County

By Steve Gonzalez |
Judge Stack Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack transferred a medical malpractice case against Memorial Hospital and retired orthopedic surgeon Donald Serot, M.D. to St. Clair County on June 1.

After $311k default judgment, attorney Verett seeks another award

By Steve Gonzalez |
An Edwardsville attorney who has already been awarded $311,700 for injuries sustained in a door-opening accident at a local pizzeria, has asked Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron to enter a second default judgment in her favor.

Mascoutah man claims officers used civilians to gain access to home, attack him

By Ann Knef |
The city of Mascoutah and several of its police officers are being sued by a man who claims they solicited the involvement of civilians to force entry into his home on April 14, 2006, take his possessions, and attack him.

Lakin and Freed & Weiss attorneys duke it out at hearing

By Steve Korris |
As a nasty hearing loomed in the contest between the Lakin Law Firm and Chicago attorneys for control of class actions, a magic word saved the day.

Appellate court revives punitive claim for Lakin firm

By Steve Korris |
MOUNT VERNON - Fifth District appellate judges have revived a Lakin Law Firm claim for punitive damages on behalf of clients from Tennessee who won $1.5 million in actual damages from a Madison County jury.

Woman sues over Relay For Life slip and fall

By Ann Knef |
A woman who attended an American Cancer Society (ACS) fund-raising event is suing the organization as well as the city of Wood River and East Alton Wood River School District #14 over injuries she sustained last year.

$6M sought in Jeep Liberty rollover suit

By Steve Gonzalez |
2002 Jeep Liberty A woman who flipped and rolled her mother's 2002 Jeep Liberty last year filed a $6 million product liability and personal injury suit against DaimlerChrysler and Mertz Motor Company in Madison County Circuit Court June 7.

Associate judges reappointed

By Steve Gonzalez and Ann Knef |
The Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts has tabulated the results of the reappointment ballots for associate judges in Illinois.

Appellate court set to decide on Weber's rulings

By Steve Gonzalez |
The Illinois Appellate Court will soon decide if former Madison County Circuit Judge Don Weber ignored the law or followed the law in two class action cases he dismissed.

Massachusetts man files asbestos claim in Madison County

By Steve Gonzalez |
A Massachusetts man suffering from mesothelioma filed an asbestos suit in Madison County Circuit Court June 4, claiming his disease was wrongfully caused.

Asbestos Jury Docket: Monday, June 18

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Monday, June 18

Monday, June 18

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Asbestos Motion Docket: Monday, June 18

By Carrie Gonzalez |
10 a.m.

Hylla delays personal injury trial after witness has heart attack

By Steve Gonzalez |
Hylla The trial of William Clawson who is suing the man who came to repossess his car was continued last week because of a medical emergency.

Machinist claims asbestos exposure, repetitive trauma in FELA suit

By Ann Knef |
An Alton and Southern Railway machinist filed suit June 4 in St. Clair County Circuit Court seeking in excess of $100,000 for work-related injuries.

Boy was negligent in climbing power pole, Ameren argues

By Steve Gonzalez |
Injuries sustained by a 13-year-old boy who fell from a power pole after taking a $5 bet from friends were the result of his own negligence, lawyers for Ameren argued in documents filed in federal court June 6.

Our never-ending lawsuits

By The Madison County Record |
We're glad to hear that Madison County's busiest judge is set to get some summer relief.