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40 corporations settled benzene case before Simmons' plaintiff took on 3M and lost at trial

By Steve Korris |
Simmons Forty corporations that bargained their way out of a Madison County benzene exposure suit left 3M standing alone to show they should have resisted instead.

Prenzler: No one blew the whistle on tax auctions

By The Madison County Record |
To the Editor:

Miles supports investigation

By The Madison County Record |
To the Editor:

The Madison County Courthouse is infested

By The Madison County Record |
http://madisonrecord.com/admin/content/contentedit.asp?t=1515

Sauget accident is subject of suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman has filed suit against the driver who she claims struck the front end of her vehicle as she attempted to pass it.

GJN adds patent attorneys at St. Louis office

By Staff reports |
Holland ST. LOUIS - Attorneys Donald R. Holland and William E. Lahey, two experienced, highly-regarded patent attorneys have joined Gallop, Johnson & Neuman's Intellectual Property Practice Group.

Crane dropped load on man's head, suit claims

By Kelly Holleran |
A man has filed suit against the company that he claims allowed its employee to drop a load from a crane onto his head.

Man in coma sues driver over injuries

By Kelly Holleran |
A man has filed suit against the driver who left him in a coma after striking him with his vehicle.

I-64 rear-end accident is subject of suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman has filed suit against the driver who she claims struck her after she came to an abrupt stop on an interstate.

Bayer must un-redact sales strategy for lawyers in Yaz litigation

By Steve Korris |
Herndon EAST ST. LOUIS – Lawyers suing Bayer nationwide over oral contraceptives Yaz and Yasmin have persuaded Multi District Judge David Herndon to rewrite, in their favor, a privacy rule they negotiated with Bayer.

Correction

By The Madison County Record |
In a Sept. 16 article, "40 corporations settled benzene case before Simmons' plaintiff took on 3M and lost at trial," the Record incorrectly reported that WD-40 had given up its transfer motion and settled a case.

Stack enters confidentiality order in woman's suit over revealed STD test results

By Amelia Flood |
Stack The parties in a suit over a woman's STD test results that were allegedly revealed by a romantic rival will be keeping mum about the case from now on.

Employers Mutual appeals class action certified by Stack in August

By Steve Korris |
Stack MOUNT VERNON - Employers Mutual Insurance wants Fifth District appeals judges to stop a class action Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack certified.

Harrison to hear dismissal moves by gynecologists in wrongful death over unborn baby

By Amelia Flood |
Madison County Associate Judge Clarence Harrison II will hear moves by two local obstetrician gynecologists to dismiss a woman's suit over the alleged wrongful death of her unborn child.

Buckles wants appellate court to answer another question in legal malpractice suit

By Amelia Flood |
Dripps The plaintiff in a long-running asbestos legal malpractice case against big-time Madison County attorneys wants another question directed to the appellate court.

Edwardsville towing company accused of breach of contract

By Andrea Dearden |
A Texas lender is suing the owners of an Edwardsville towing company for failing to pay the lease on two trucks and a mechanic who supposedly made repairs to the vehicles.

Mother claims son owes her money

By Andrea Dearden |
Sivia An East Carondelet woman is suing her son, claiming his business owes her years worth of royalties.

St. Clair County man sued for more than $117K in student loan default

By Andrea Dearden |
A not-for-profit corporation is suing a St. Clair County man for $117,600 after he allegedly defaulted on $60,000 worth of student loans.

Onion peel causes Shop 'n Save customer to slip and sue

By Andrea Dearden |
A Cahokia Shop 'n Save is accused of negligence after a customer allegedly slipped on an onion peel.

Missouri woman sues Eckert's after door hits her in face

By Andrea Dearden |
A Missouri woman is suing Eckert's after an automatic exit door allegedly malfunctioned, opened without warning and hit her in the face.