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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in March 2008

MADISON - ST. CLAIR RECORD

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

News from March 2008


Asbestos Jury Docket: Monday, March 31

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Batch of SimmonsCooper benzene suits shrinks to a few

By Steve Korris |
In six months, SimmonsCooper law firm of East Alton has distilled a batch of benzene exposure lawsuits down to a hard core.

Closing arguments set Thursday in Thompson Coburn trial

By Steve Gonzalez |
Lawyers for Magna Bank and Thompson Coburn will begin closing arguments at 9 a.m. Thursday in the legal malpractice case against the law firm Thompson Coburn.

Ferguson to be honored as mental health 'Hero' in upcoming ceremony

By Steve Gonzalez |
Madison County Circuit Court Judge Edward Ferguson has been named one of the Community Counseling Center's Mental Health Heroes for 2008.

Wednesday, April 2

By Steve Gonzalez |
9:30 a.m.

Decedent's family sues funeral home for improper embalming

By Ann Knef |
Valhalla Funeral Home Relatives of Jimmy Joe Henshaw are suing Valhalla-Holten Funeral Home in Belleville for improper embalming.

New Lawsuits: Tuesday, March 25

By Steve Gonzalez |
Jeanie M. Sutton and Jacob A. Sutton, a minor v. Joshua Koller

Madison County benzene suit names 28 corporations

By Ann Knef |
The widow of a laborer claiming her spouse died from a disease caused by benzene exposure has filed suit against 28 corporations in Madison County Circuit Court.

Alton restaurant breached contract, suit claims

By Ann Knef |
Operators of Copley's 9th Street Restaurant in Alton are being sued by the owner of the premises for failure to pay rent.

Adoptive parents seek $3 million from DCFS, Granite City cops and biological parent

By Ann Knef |
The parents of an adopted child are seeking in excess of $3 million after their 16-year-old daughter was allegedly placed by a state agency with the girl's biological father, without a court order.

Tuesday, April 1

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Monday, March 31

By Steve Gonzalez |
9 a.m.

Bar sued after man allegedly employs nail-studded 2x4

By Steve Gonzalez |
Donald Reed of Bunker Hill claims a fellow patron of Chestney's Bar in Bunker Hill broke his left arm after striking it with a nail-studded 2x4 on March 10, 1007.

Wrongful death complaint filed over epidural injection

By Steve Gonzalez |
The estate of Oliver McAfoos filed a wrongful death complaint against Saint Anthony's Hospital and Dr. Samuel Figueroa in Madison County Circuit Court March 10, alleging the defendants deviated from the standard of care when performing an epidural injection on Nov. 7, 2005, which eventually caused his death on April 6, 2006.

New Lawsuits: Monday, March 24

By Steve Gonzalez |
Fresh from the courthouse:

Bruce Cook to be inducted as Laureate of the Academy of Illinois Lawyers

By Ann Knef |
Bruce N. Cook, a principal of Cook, Ysura, Bartholomew, Brauer & Shevlin, in Belleville, is among six Illinois attorneys who will be inducted as a Laureate of the Academy of Illinois Lawyers.

Apartment tenant sues for tripping over unmarked step

By Ann Knef |
A tenant of a Wood River apartment complex is suing the building's property owner and manager for failing to properly maintain the premises.

Sellers of ESL real estate claim Cohn never paid for transactions

By Ann Knef |
Sellers of East St. Louis real estate filed suit against Philip H. Cohn and Cohn Holding Co. in St. Clair County Circuit Court claiming they were never paid for transactions that took place in 2001.

Widow of IDOT worker sues truck driver in Madison County

By Steve Gonzalez |
The widow of an Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) worker killed when he was struck by the trailer of a jackknifed truck filed a six-count wrongful death suit against the driver of the truck in Madison County Circuit Court March 17.

Hidden Lake Winery sued for head injury in parking lot

By Ann Knef |
Hidden Lake Winery in Aviston is being sued by a woman who was struck in the parking lot by a shuttle bus while attending a birthday party year.