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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in August 2010

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News from August 2010


Surgeon accused of disrupting man's blood supply

By Kelly Holleran |
A man blames a doctor at Lincoln Surgical Associates for the substantial swelling of his groin and a high-riding testicle he experienced after significant disruption of blood supply during a surgery.

Lawyers want to add drugs in Bayer contraceptive class action

By Steve Korris |
Lueckenhoff EAST ST. LOUIS – Lawyers leading national litigation against Bayer over oral contraceptives Yasmin and Yaz seek to inject two new drugs into the proceedings.

Reagan denies LakinChapman's motion to strike in H&R class

By Steve Korris |
Brown EAST ST. LOUIS – U.S. District Judge Michael Reagan has denied a motion from the LakinChapman firm to strike six affidavits and 50 exhibits H&R Block submitted after a class certification hearing.

Hylla dismisses Tillery mutual fund class action, citing Kircher

By Steve Korris |
Hylla Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla has rejected a class action that Stephen Tillery of St. Louis filed against mutual fund Janus Investment in 2003.

Benzene trial set to begin Aug. 16 in Madison County

By Steve Korris |
Gianaris Jurors in a benzene trial shouldn't hear that plaintiff Veto Kleinatis smokes tobacco and marijuana, according to Ted Gianaris of the Simmons Law Firm.

Xbox suit against Microsoft dropped by plaintiff

By Steve Korris |
Stack Video game player Jason Johnson has dropped his claim that Microsoft Corp. sold Xbox consoles that spoiled his games with a "red ring of death."

St. Eve upheld by 7th Circuit in dismissing Shell gas class

By Steve Korris |
St. Eve CHICAGO – U.S. District Judge Amy St. Eve of Chicago correctly denied a class action over gasoline prices, Seventh Circuit appeals judges ruled on July 30.

O'Fallon accident is subject of suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A man has filed suit against the driver who he claims failed to yield the right-of-way at an intersection, causing a collision.

Woman would not have had double mastectomy if gene test results were known, suit claims

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman has filed suit against the doctors who removed both of her breasts, saying she would not have had the mastectomy performed had they informed her she tested negative for carrying a breast cancer gene.

Guardian claims mentally disabled man was attacked in pyschiatric ward

By Kelly Holleran |
The guardian of a mentally disabled person blames a Belleville hospital for allowing the man to be repeatedly raped at its facility.

Doctors, hospital sued over patient's adrenal condition

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman has filed suit against two doctors and St. Elizabeth's Hospital, alleging a patient died after doctors failed to recognize that his body had stopped producing cortisol.

Delivery assistant claims sexual harassment in suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A former employee of a Madison County business claims her supervisors caused her to become deeply depressed after they subjected her to nearly one year of sexual harassment.

Frank Scott-Greenmount collision results in suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A driver claims she suffered great pain and anguish after being rear-ended at a Shiloh intersection.

Roadrunner driver failed to swerve, suit claims

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman has filed suit against the truck driver who she claims improperly changed lanes and struck her vehicle.

17 new asbestos cases filed in Madison County June 21-25

By Kelly Holleran |
Heller A total of 17 new asbestos lawsuits were filed in Madison County Circuit Court during the week of June 21 through June 25.

21 new asbestos cases filed in Madison County June 14-20

By Kelly Holleran |
Browder A total of 21 new asbestos lawsuits were filed in Madison County Circuit Court during the week of June 14 through June 20.

Tobacco settlement survives another challenge, appeal coming

By John O'Brien |
Bader NEW ORLEANS - A federal appeals court decided Tuesday that 1998's Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement is constitutional, ruling against a challenge by the Competitive Enterprise Institute.

Visitor sues Fairview Heights homeowner after slipping on staircase

By Kelly Holleran |
A Washington County woman claims she fractured her ankle after she fell on rag rugs improperly placed on a staircase.

Route 157 accident results in injuries

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman claims she sustained great physical pain after a driver collided with her vehicle.

Lowe's customer claims his back popped out of place while lifting merchandise

By Kelly Holleran |
A St. Clair County man claims he attempted to help Lowe's employees lift a roll of carpet into his truck when his back popped out of place.