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News from 2007


Eye replacement due to unchlorinated pool water, suit says

By Ann Knef |
40 Rugby Dr. A woman hired to supervise children at a Belleville swimming pool claims her left eye had to be replaced with a cadaverous eye after she sustained a fungal eye infection from un-chlorinated water.

Railroader claims CNRC failed to provide safe work place

By Steve Gonzalez |
An employee of Canadian National Railway Company (CNRC) filed a Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) complaint in U.S. District Court Aug. 7, seeking damages in excess of $300,000 claiming the railroad failed to provide him a safe place to work.

Ex-boyfriend named in hotel battery suit

By Steve Gonzalez |
Breann Fowlkes filed a personal injury suit against her ex-boyfriend alleging he battered her on May 11, 2006, at a local motel.

Asbestos Jury Docket: Monday, Aug. 13

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Massachusetts asbestos claim filed in Madison County

By Steve Gonzalez |
The estate of John Thyssen filed an asbestos suit against 65 defendant corporations in Madison County Circuit Court July 31, claiming he was exposed to asbestos while employed as an electrician from 1940-1983.

First Bank expands into Florida banking market

By The Madison County Record |
BRADENTON, Fla. and ST. LOUIS -- Coast Financial Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:CFHI), a bank holding company headquartered in Bradenton, Fla., and First Banks, Inc. ("First Banks"), a bank holding company headquartered in St. Louis, jointly announce the signing of an Agreement and Plan of Merger providing for First Banks to acquire Coast Financial Holdings, Inc., a Florida bank holding company ("CFHI"), and

Wednesday, Aug. 15

By Carrie Gonzalez |
1 p.m.

Digit dispute

By The Madison County Record |
Natalie Sutton didn't have her identity stolen, nor has she lost even a nickel. Admittedly.

Monday, Aug. 13

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Jury Reform: More pay and get people who care

By Ed Murnane |
Madeline Byrne was a bit surprised -- and not happy -- when she received her summons to report for jury duty in Sanford, N.C.

Mob Rule: Family secrets and Springfield budgets

By Dan Proft |
There are two community theater-quality dramas approaching their respective denouements.

iPhone taken on by experienced class action litigator

By Jesse Ammerman |
Less than a month after Apple released its iPhone, an attorney well-versed in products liability class actions filed an action over the product in Cook County.

Lakin's arraignment postponed two weeks; set Aug. 27

By Steve Gonzalez |
Tom Lakin Tom Lakin's arraignment that had been set for Aug. 3, has been postponed until Aug. 27 in Benton.

Stack severing and sending off Vioxx claims that don't belong in Madison County

By Steve Gonzalez |
Daniel Stack Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack continues to make it clear that Vioxx plaintiffs must live in-county. For if out-of-towners want their cases to remain in his court they had better have compelling reasons.

Forum battle in attorneys' war is for judge to figure out

By Steve Korris |
Brad Lakin Now that the Lakin Law Firm has sued Chicago attorneys in Madison County and Chicago attorneys have sued the Lakins in Cook County, somebody has to figure out who sued first.

Seroquel suit claims 'so much' is poured into marketing and away from research

By Ann Knef |
John Driscoll A drug used to treat schizophrenia and acute manic episodes associated with bipolar I disorder, is in the crosshairs of St. Louis attorney John Driscoll of Brown & Crouppen.

Lakins prefer that flaky Ford case pass the Judge Kardis litmus test

By Steve Korris |
Retired Judge Kardis Lakin Law Firm attorneys want Madison County Associate Judge Richard Tognarelli to run a national class action trial against Ford Motor Company the way retired Circuit Judge Philip Kardis would have run it.

Legal foundation discusses public nuisance suits

By John O'Brien |
Victor Schwartz WASHINGTON, D.C. - The past, present and future of public nuisance claims were all part of a discussion broadcasted Thursday by the Washington Legal Foundation.

State Farm sued in stolen car claim

By Ann Knef |
A St. Clair County plaintiff is seeking in excess of $100,000 from State Farm Insurance alleging a theft claim involving his 2003 Dodge Stratus has gone unpaid.

Plaintiff Tillery sues for slip and fall on melted ice

By Ann Knef |
Shop N' Save and Metro Ice are in hot water over melted ice that allegedly injured a Jerseyville shopper.