News from 2009
Bank seeks Beechcraft plane or $90,000 in lawsuit
A bank says it is owed a plane worth $90,000 after a man failed to make payments on a loan.
Man dragged under Mississippi River barge sues
An O'Fallon man who says he was dragged under a barge after it tipped on its side is suing the company that owned the barge.
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Lobbyist: AAJ looking to quietly pass plaintiff lawyer tax break
SAN FRANCISCO - Federal legislation that would afford trial lawyers a special tax break faces an uncertain future, says one of the chief lobbyists for the nation's trial lawyers.
Negligent entrustment of motorcycle is subject of wrongful death complaint
The mother of a deceased woman blames two men for her daughter's death, caused when her daughter crashed a motorcycle into a sound barrier.
Rear-ended at red light, man claims in suit
A man has filed suit against a driver who he says rear-ended him while he was stopped at a red light.
Wrongful death suit against Venezia's estate set for status conference
A status conference that had been scheduled Thursday in a wrongful death suit against the estate of gambling kingpin Thomas Venezia and the man who allegedly provided a .38 caliber revolver used in what Belleville police described as a murder-suicide, has been reset.
17 new asbestos claims filed in Madison County July 20-24
Browder A total of 17 new asbestos lawsuits were filed in Madison County during the week of July 20 through July 24.
Jones to be sentenced on Thursday
Ricki Jones of Wood River will be sentenced by U.S. District Judge Phil Gilbert at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 30 at federal court in Benton.
Annoyed judge throws up hands as parties bicker over shoes, routes and costs
"Not to be mean but..." became a judge's oft-repeated refrain during the opening of a non-jury trial involving an Edwardsville attorney's dispute with a landscaping company that worked on retaining walls at his home.
Hearing continued in proposed Coy-AIG settlement
Stack A hearing to ask Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack to give the initial go ahead to the settlement of a class action suit over improper Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) discounts has been continued to August.
Attorneys net about 80 percent of settlement in Fairview Heights on-line travel lawsuits
Mitchell Documents released under a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request Tuesday show that attorneys who represented Fairview Heights in its four-year battle with 13 online travel companies took more than 80 percent of the total settlement.
Spinal tumor undiagnosed, med mal suit claims
A man has filed suit against the doctors and hospital that he says failed to diagnose him with a spinal tumor.
Saint Anthony's, doctors and sister named in med mal suit
A Madison County woman and her husband blame doctors at Saint Anthony's Hospital for failing to diagnose the woman with a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Attorneys to ask Stack for initial approval in chiropractor's AIG class action settlement Tuesday
Stack Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack will be asked to grant preliminary approval to the settlement of a class action suit over improper Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) discounts Tuesday. .
Nation's trial lawyers converge on San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO - Trial attorneys from around the country have converged on San Francisco for the next several days.
Retaliatory discharge set for further case management in September
A Madison County retaliatory discharge suit has been set for further case management in September according to court documents.
O'Fallon rear-end accident is subject of suit
Two Illinois residents have filed suit against a driver who they say is responsible for rear-ending the vehicle in which they were riding.
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