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

MADISON - ST. CLAIR RECORD

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News from September 2007


Wisconsin laborer claims mesothelioma in Madison County suit

By Steve Gonzalez |
Philip Cieslek of Wisconsin filed an asbestos suit against 88 defendant corporations alleging he was exposed to asbestos while working from 1959 to 2003 as a laborer, environmental engineer and wastewater treatment supervisor at various locations.

Deputy Sitton laid to rest

By Steve Gonzalez |
Madison County Sheriff's deputy Kevin Sitton was laid to rest Monday morning at Sunset Hills Memorial Gardens in Glen Carbon.

Ford and dealer sued over Ranger's electrical system

By Ann Knef |
William L. Whitten claims inadequate electrical wiring in his 2000 Ford Ranger caused his vehicle to catch fire after it was struck by another vehicle, according to a lawsuit filed Sept. 6 in St. Clair County Circuit Court.

Fairview Heights' Whodunit

By The Madison County Record |
When we last checked in on Fairview Heights Mayor Gail Mitchell, he was winning.

Asbestos Motion Docket: Friday, Sept. 14

By Carrie Gonzalez |
10 a.m.

QT attendants blamed for not helping handicapped customer at gas pump

By Steve Gonzalez |
Lois Nelson filed suit against Quik Trip (QT) in Madison County Circuit Court Aug. 14, claiming she sustained injuries at the East Alton location on Aug. 26, 2005.

Trackman files a FELA suit against Norfolk Southern

By Steve Gonzalez |
A trackman for Norfolk Southern Railway filed a Federal Employers Liability Act suit in Madison County Circuit Court Aug. 17, alleging the railroad failed to provide him a safe place to work.

Fairview Heights council was 'deceived' about class action, alderman says

By Ann Knef |
A pair of Fairview Heights hotels If she knew then what she knows now, Fairview Heights Alderman Bonnie Crossley would have "definitely" rejected the city's role as lead plaintiff in a class action lawsuit against online travel agencies.

Burke apologizes to court for bad memory

By Steve Korris |
Richard Burke Attorney Richard Burke, representing the city of Fairview Heights, denied at an Aug. 29 hearing that a discovery dispute existed between him and opposing attorneys. But before the day ended he admitted it.

Tow truck driver seeks back pay and unpaid overtime in suit

By Steve Gonzalez |
A former tow truck driver for Hahne's Towing filed suit in Madison County Circuit Court Aug. 31, alleging his employer failed to pay him at minimum wage and failed to pay overtime.

Matoesian dismisses suit against Paxil objectors

By Steve Gonzalez |
Madison County Circuit Judge Andy Matoesian dismissed a class action suit without prejudice filed against two lawyers and a Florida citizen who were accused of conspiring to exploit the U.S. legal system for their own personal gain.

Court order prevents owner from stepping foot inside his own bar

By Steve Korris |
Gary Lutman and former wife Sherry Lutman each owns 45 percent of Sharky's Sports Bar in Collinsville. She gets the keys to the place, but he can't step foot inside.

Club Xcursion hit with wrongful death suit

By Steve Gonzalez |
The estate of David Leon Maple, Jr. filed a wrongful death suit against Club Xcursion in Madison County Circuit Court Aug. 31, alleging Maple was shot and killed by another customer at the nightclub.

Asbestos Motion Docket: Monday, Sept. 10

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Monday, September 10

BNSF faces FELA suit in Madison County

By Steve Gonzalez |
Herman Moore filed a Federal Employers' Liability Act complaint against BNSF Railway in Madison County Circuit Court Sept. 4, seeking damages in excess of $50,000.

Driscoll seeking new Vioxx trial on all counts for client Schwaller

By Steve Gonzalez |
Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel J. Stack continued a hearing that was going to decide whether Madison County's first Vioxx plaintiff was to receive a new trial.

Crowder asks appellate court to weigh in on Lakin malpractice complaint

By Steve Korris |
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder wants appellate judges to decide whether an attorney-client relationship existed between the Lakin Law Firm and a woman whose injury claim the firm chose not to pursue.

Friday, Sept. 14

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Thursday, Sept. 13

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 12

By Carrie Gonzalez |
1 p.m.