News from February 2009
Remington Place claims value of property is less than fair market
Remington Place has filed suit against John Honchak Sr. and Phyllis Chartrand, alleging Honchak did not convey the full amount of land described in a warranty deed.
Driver without license crossed center line, suit claims
A Missouri woman claims she was injured after a Missouri man who did not have a license drove a vehicle across the dividing line of traffic and collided with her.
Woman claims injuries in Church Street accident
A woman claims she was injured in an automobile accident after another woman collided with her.
Payless Car Rental sues St. Louis Car Rental
Payless Car Rental Systems has filed suit against St. Louis Car Rental and its owners, Brian and Pamela Bauer, alleging they failed to pay more than $120,000 for materials delivered to them.
Man shot at Belleville bar sues
A man who was shot while visiting a Belleville bar has filed suit against the business.
Woman in wheelchair claims injuries aboard bus
A St. Clair County woman claims she was injured as she was riding in her wheelchair on a bus.
Route 161 accident is subject of suit
Sonji R. Palmer has filed suit against Fathiyyah A.H. Salahuddin, alleging she was injured after Salahuddin collided with her.
Woman claims injuries in collision
A woman who claims her neck, back, shoulders, right hand and body were injured after an accident has filed suit against the man who collided with her.
Kroger spared grilling by Tillery in soggy chicken case
Tillery Stephen Tillery of St. Louis has settled an eight-year-old class action claim that Tyson Foods reaped unjust profit by selling soggy chickens.
Health care in the balance
To the editor:
The circus won't be the same
It is just a matter of days now and yet I still have not reconciled my feelings about Rod Blagojevich's removal from office.
OK, Illinoisans: We've had our moments/hours in the spotlight
I was born in Chicago and I have been a legal resident of Illinois for 94% of my life -- only a stint in Washington interrupted. I love the city and the state.
Fairview Heights fable
There once was a Metro-East city that tried to collect a tax from some of its own people, and others in Illinois, too.