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News from 2009


21 new asbestos cases filed in Madison County Aug. 17-21

By Kelly Holleran |
Browder A total of 21 new asbestos suits were filed in Madison County Circuit Court during the week of Aug. 17 through Aug. 21.

Worker seeks $50k in damages over crushed hand

By Kelly Holleran |
A man has filed suit against a Caseyville company, alleging his hand was crushed while he was attempting to help release a truck from mud.

Ponderosa sued over unpaid debts

By Kelly Holleran |
A food services company says a steakhouse owes it more than $40,000 for food.

No date scheduled yet for Buske motions hearing

By Amelia Flood |
A hearing on motions including a move to vacate an order stopping a household cleaner maker from collecting on a $203.8 million civil judgment against one of the parties in an Edwardsville divorce has yet to be rescheduled.

New Jersey judge sides with Burke and Weiss over Lakin in Sprint dispute

By Steve Korris |
Burke NEWARK – U.S. District Judge Jose Linares has chosen not to disqualify Richard Burke of St. Louis and Paul Weiss of Chicago as class counsel in a suit they settled with telephone company Sprint.

Lakin is principal in proposed Spanish Lake casino project

By Amelia Flood |
Lakin Wood River attorney Bradley Lakin is about to get into the casino business along with his wife and other principal investors of the North County Development LLC.

Feds, Madigan sue Midwest Generation over coal-fired plants

By Chris Rizo |
Madigan SPRINGFIELD - Federal officials on Thursday filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Illinois attorney general and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, alleging that a company that runs six coal-fired power plants in the state is flouting federal air pollution laws.

AIG moves for summary judgment in Wendler defamation case

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Edwardsville lawyer Brian Wendler can't depose two witnesses he previously deposed in his defamation suit against insurer AIG, U.S. District Judge William Stiehl ruled on Aug. 19.

Wood River Landing sued over busted deal at 143 and I-255

By Kelly Holleran |
A Missouri company claims it is owed more than $200,000 after another company failed to repay it.

In spite of asbestos growth, judge maintains docket is 'very efficient'

By Ann Knef |
Stack An increasing asbestos docket has some legal observers concerned, but Madison County's asbestos judge maintains that Edwardsville's courthouse provides a "very efficient system" and one that is favored by both plaintiff and defense attorneys from all over.

Di Salvo Properties files second suit after $500k investment

By Kelly Holleran |
An investor says it was not paid interest or a second deed of trust as promised after investing $500,000.

HeplerBroom lawyer was faculty member at IADC Trial Academy

By Staff reports |
Noce Attorney Gerard T. Noce, partner with the firm of HeplerBroom, was a faculty member at the 2009 International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) Trial Academy.

Radiologist wants to shield jurors of past in upcoming asbestos trial

By Steve Korris |
Harron WHEELING, W.V. – Radiologist Ray Harron of Bridgeport, W.V. doesn't want jurors in his civil fraud trial to learn that a Texas judge exposed his unreliable method, or that he pleads the Fifth Amendment, or that he lost his medical license in seven states.

Plaintiff opposes venue change, files to amend Collinsville funeral home dispute

By Amelia Flood |
The plaintiff and counter claim defendant in a St. Clair County funeral home dispute is arguing that the defendants have not made a case to move the suit as they've requested to neighboring Madison County.

Plaintiffs move to compel in St. Louis Bread Co. coffee spill suit

By Amelia Flood |
The plaintiffs in a negligence suit involving hot coffee spilled on an infant at a St. Louis Bread Co. store have filed a motion to compel the defendants to comply with discovery.

Target Immunity Supplement suit set for status conference in September

By Amelia Flood |
A class action suit over whether Target's Immunity Supplement, an "Airborne" like product, works is scheduled for a status conference in September.

8/31 -9/4/09

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Monday, August 31

Trucker was sleepy or impaired, suit says

By Kelly Holleran |
A man has filed suit against the driver who he says rear-ended the trailer he was driving on the interstate.

Stack could retire sooner than end of term

By Ann Knef |
Stack Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack said there is a "slight possibility" he would retire before the end of his current term, which expires in December 2010.

Amtrak engineer, railway co. sued by man who lost wife, unborn child

By Kelly Holleran |
A man who says his wife and unborn child were killed after being hit by a train is suing the railway company and engineer he blames for the accident.