News from 2010
Answers for ILGOP Start with Asking the Right Question
I recently attended a speech by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair in which he inadvertently provided some advice for the Illinois Republican Party.
In search of the facts
The best way to acquire skills is to learn from the masters. Find the exemplars in your chosen profession and imitate them until you're ready to go it alone.
Massachusetts claimant files asbestos suit in St. Clair County
Gori Another asbestos lawsuit has been added to the growing list of cases in St. Clair County's docket.
Mother claims daughter struck while exiting church
The mother of a minor girl has filed suit against the driver who she claims struck her daughter as she was exiting church.
MLK Bridge accident is subject of suit
A man claims he incurred more than $10,000 in medical bills after an allegedly aintoxicated driver struck his vehicle head on.
O'Fallon Wal-Mart sued over runaway shopping cart
A woman struck by a runaway shopping cart is suing O'Fallon Wal-Mart.
Commerce Bank seeks repayment on promissory notes
Commerce Bank has filed suit against the business that it claims failed to repay more than $84,000 on two promissory notes it executed.
Kilbride retention has lasting effects on state's political landscape
Lousin With Democrats in firm control of state government, Abe Lincoln's stovepipe hat will likely not be needed to settle partisan gamesmanship that will shape the state's political landscape for the next 10 years.
Litchfield PD, Madison County Juvenile Detention Home sued by mother
The mother of a 13-year-old boy is suing the Litchfield Police Department, accusing officers of arresting and detaining her son for a crime they knew he didn't commit.
Illinois DNR hires disproportionate number of African-Americans for upper level positions, suit says
An Edwardsville man is suing the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, claiming the agency refused to promote him because of his ethnicity.
Stack to hear motion to compel in parent's suit against neurologists
Stack Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack is set to hear a motion to compel as discovery continues in a medical malpractice suit filed against neurologist Dr. Daniel Mattson and the St. Louis Neurological Institute.
Saint Anthony's, staff moving to dismiss ex-nurse's suit over rumors that led to firing
Ruth Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth is set to hear a series of moves filed by Saint Anthony's Hospital in Alton and its staff members seeking to throw out a defamation of character suit brought by a former nurse.
Frank Scott Parkway accident is subject of suit
A woman claims she was injured when a truck driver collided into the rear of her car on the Frank Scott Parkway.
Passenger in car injured in truck collision
A car passenger was injured when his vehicle was struck by a truck on Greenmount Road.
Goodwill shopper claims bench collapsed causing injuries
Evans An O'Fallon woman is suing a Cahokia Goodwill store claiming she sustained injuries when a bench that was part of a furniture display collapsed under her.
Madison County jury awards couple whopping $3 million in personal injury suit
Carlson Former truck driver Thomas Edwards and his wife, Betty, were awarded more than $3 million in damages by a Madison County jury in their personal injury trial.
Semper ubi Sububi...Good bye, Lance
Lance Mallon For hosts of reasons, I do not text. I receive them, check them, and usually delete them. I also rarely have my cell with me, as it spends most of the time in the car or in the charger. As a consequence, I check overnight messages in the morning. Such was the case on Thursday morning November the 11th.
'Mudslinging' barbs highlight closing arguments in Madison County injury trial
Carlson A Madison County jury has begun deliberations in a lawsuit resulting from a 2007 tractor trailer accident along a Missouri highway.
Granite City tenant seeks $360k from landlord after falling up steps
A Granite City woman is suing her landlords after allegedly falling up the steps leading to her front porch.
Suit against Ameren, GCSFCU and wife set for conference
A case management conference is set in a suit filed by a man over the theft of retirement savings and maltreatment he claims to have suffered at the hands of his wife of more than 20 years.