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

MADISON - ST. CLAIR RECORD

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News from October 2007


Asbestos Motion Docket: Friday, Oct. 19

By Carrie Gonzalez |
10 a.m.

Asbestos Jury Docket: Monday, Oct. 15

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Gold's Gym, Tan Co. named in personal injury suit

By Ann Knef |
St. Louis Tan Co. and Gold's Gym are being sued by a woman whose daughter was injured two years ago in a children's playroom at the O'Fallon location.

Shiloh School sued by parents of disabled son; mother lost bid for school board in April

By Steve Gonzalez |
Shiloh School District 85 removed a St. Clair County civil suit on Oct. 3, arguing it belongs in federal court because the matter deals with alleged violations of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Wal-Mart construction accident results in personal injury claim

By Ann Knef |
An iron worker who fell approximately 25 feet from a roof deck at the Belleville Wal-Mart Supercenter under construction has filed suit against the project's manager Brinkmann Constructors and subcontractor Bel-O Sales and Services.

East Alton attorney appointed to defend Peel at $94 per hour

By Steve Gonzalez |
Gary Peel United States District Judge William Stiehl has appointed East Alton attorney Daniel R. Schattnik to represent Gary Peel in his argument that three appointed federal public defenders have been ineffective.

'Best execution' class action against Fidelity refiled in St. Clair County

By Steve Gonzalez and Ann Knef |
A class action lawsuit alleging Fidelity Management & Research Co. and FMR Co. breached "best execution" obligations by steering transactions to brokers who lavished them with "unlawful goodies," was refiled in St. Clair County Circuit Court Sept. 27.

Daughter of accident victim sues Okawville and tavern

By Ann Knef |
Lisa Boerm filed a dram shop suit against a golf course owned by the village of Okawville and the owner of the Blue Room tavern in New Minden claiming their alleged negligence caused her mother to perish in a deadly wreck last year on Route 177 near Mascoutah.

Michigan metal finisher claims mesothelioma in Madison County

By Steve Gonzalez |
A Michigan man who suffers from mesothelioma filed an asbestos suit against 51 defendants in Madison County Circuit Court Oct. 2, alleging he was exposed to airborne asbestos fibers from his father's clothing.

Survivors of deadly wreck on Route 177 file suit

By Ann Knef |
A 10-count, $500,000 lawsuit was filed against the estate of Myron Schanuel, who last year caused a crash that killed him and five members of the same family on Route 177 in Mascoutah.

Lakin's attorney wants legal malpractice claim suspended while federal case is prosecuted

By Steve Korris |
Tom Lakin would prefer not to defend himself in a Madison County civil suit while he defends himself against criminal charges.

Jurors find for plaintiff in Gingrich case; reduce award to $200k

By Steve Gonzalez and Ann Knef |
A Madison County jury awarded a fraction of damages sought in a medical malpractice claim against area obstetrician Tina Gingrich, M.D.

Med mal case against Alton Memorial settles before trial

By Steve Korris |
Rex Carr Four days before Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder would have started trial on a Rex Carr negligence claim against Alton Memorial Hospital, his client and the hospital settled.

Friday, Oct. 19

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Remove them

By The Madison County Record |
They're forever the two judges who went on the Sunday afternoon football bender. They drank bloody marys and cans of Bud Light in the car. One of them was driving and got into an accident.

Thurdsay, Oct. 18

By Carrie Gonzalez |
10 a.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 17

By Carrie Gonzalez |
1:30 p.m.

Monday, Oct. 15

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Take a long, hard look at mediation

By Kim Kirn |
Kim Kirn It seems to me that we like to fight.

Burke latches onto class with corpse representative

By Steve Korris |
Jeffrey Millar Former Lakin Law Firm attorney Richard Burke has grabbed for control of a Madison County class action that the Lakins have carried on for almost four years with a corpse representing the class.