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Saturday, November 23, 2024

News from 2007


Wednesday, Oct. 24

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 23

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9:30 a.m.

FELA suit blames awkward equipment for trackman's injuries

By Ann Knef |
CSX Transportation, Inc. has been sued an employee who claims he was required to work with unsafe, heavy, awkward, vibrating and torquing equipment.

Worker injures after slipping on plastic pellets, suit claims

By Ann Knef |
Ronald K. Riley of Salem claims he suffered extensive injuries after slipping on plastic pellets on a Centralia loading dock on Aug. 8, 2005, according to a suit filed Oct. 9 in St. Clair County Circuit Court.

Monday, Oct. 22

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Big Daddy's sued by bounced patron

By Ann Knef |
Big Daddy's Big Daddy's Disco Diner in Belleville is being sued by a patron who claims security personnel used excessive force in violently removing him from the premises on April 8.

Astellas Pharma sued in St. Clair County by Protopic users

By Ann Knef |
The manufacturer of a skin disease ointment is being sued in St. Clair County Circuit Court by plaintiffs who claim that use of Protopic caused cancer.

Jackpot denied

By The Madison County Record |
Local asbestos lawyer extraordinaire Ted Gianaris asked a Madison County jury for an incredible $29 million last week.

Reality of Obama taking hold

By Dan Proft |
Fred Thompson is not the only presidential candidate suffering under the weight of unrealistic expectations. It appears that exuberant Democrat primary voters are finding out that Barack Obama's appeal begins and ends with his personal story.

Pending motions in class with dead plaintiff to be heard Oct. 18

By Steve Korris |
Richard Burke Lakin Law Firm attorneys can't find a living class substitute for a dead class representative in a Madison County class action, but former Lakin lawyer Richard Burke boasts two in two weeks.

Benzene complaint names 27 corporations as defendants

By Steve Gonzalez |
The estate of Robert Peckham filed suit against 27 defendant corporations in Madison County Circuit Court claiming benzene exposure.

Madison County miniblind class action would shut down industry

By Steve Korris |
Judge Daniel Stack In the grandest of all class action claims attorney Jeffrey Lowe of Clayton, Mo. proposes hundreds of millions of refunds repudiating purchases of more than a billion window miniblinds.

Med mal suit filed against ER doc at Alton Memorial

By Steve Gonzalez |
Brian Budde filed a medical malpractice suit against Dr. Sanit Saengsamran in Madison County Circuit Court alleging the doctor failed to exercise the degree of skill possessed by practitioners in the field of emergency medicine.

National class action filed against Fairview Heights merchant over credit card receipts

By Ann Knef |
Marion attorney John R. Patchett has filed a second federal class action lawsuit alleging his client and others were wronged when a merchant printed the last four digits and expiration dates of credit cards on receipts.

Red wine-banana split simile applied in Lakin witness argument

By Steve Gonzalez |
"Unlike fine wine, old case law does not improve with age," Assistant U.S. Attorney Stephen Clark waxed in an Oct. 5 response regarding evidence he wants to introduce at Tom Lakin's criminal trial.

Wrongful death trial against Rosewood Care Center is under way

By Steve Gonzalez |
Rosewood Care Center in Edwardsville Opening statements began today in Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron's courtroom in a case against Rosewood Care Center of Edwardsville.

Mack Trucks named in St. Clair County breach suit

By Ann Knef |
Beelman Truck Co. and Transportation, Inc. have filed a breach of contract suit against Mack Trucks, Inc. in St. Clair County Circuit Court.

Silicosis: Industrial disaster needed to support 'phantom epidemic'

By Steve Korris |
Judge Janis Jack Honest doctors don't find asbestosis and silicosis in the same X-ray, but a pack of doctors claimed they found both thousands of times.

ATV's carburetor was defective, federal suit says

By Steve Gonzalez |
Brian Latham filed suit against Edelbrock Corporation in U.S. District Court Oct. 10, alleging the carburetor he purchased was defective.

Report: U.S. Attorney's Office taking profit out of crime

By Ann Knef |
Peel Feds collected more than $10 million from convicted felons and other civil defendants in the Southern District of Illinois during fiscal year 2007, according to U.S. Attorney Randy G. Massey.