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News from May 2011


Waterloo Wal-Mart sued over man's parking lot injury

By Andrea Dearden |
A St. Clair County man is suing the Waterloo Wal-Mart after he allegedly fell in a hole in the store's parking lot.

Madison County Civil Docket: 6/2 - 6/3/2011

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Thursday, June 2

Maryville winery owner claims company installed shoddy roof

By Andrea Dearden |
Mudge The owner of a Maryville winery accuses a roofing company of installing a shoddy roof on one of her buildings.

Illinois Bureau of Investigations employees stalked woman, suit claims

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman claims employees for the Illinois Bureau of Investigation struck her vehicles multiple times while they attempted to stalk her.

Battery case against Robyn Hood, others in court Wednesday

By Amelia Flood |
A battery suit filed two years ago against defendants including one named Robyn Hood is set for a status update or dismissal Wednesday.

Ruth to hear motion to quash service in deaf woman's suit against Quik Trip June 2

By Amelia Flood |
Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth is set to hear a move to quash the service of a legally deaf woman's personal injury suit against Quik Trip.

Callis strikes seven affirmative defenses in Kraft Granite City plant workers class action

By Amelia Flood |
Phebus Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis struck seven affirmative defenses filed by Kraft Foods Global Inc. in a proposed class action over wages paid to its workers at a Granite City plant.

New asbestos suit filed in St. Clair County

By Kelly Holleran |
Gori Another asbestos lawsuit has been added to the St. Clair County asbestos docket.

Miss Kitty's named in personal injury suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A Washington Park bar is named as a defendant in a lawsuit a man filed after he claims to have sustained injuries from an intoxicated driver.

Property sale proceeds not turned over, suit claims

By Kelly Holleran |
A St. Clair County man claims he lost his share of revenue after two individuals kept proceeds from the sale of property.

Woman claims disfigurement in suit against OB GYN

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman claims she sustained disfiguring injuries to her genitalia after a doctor performed an incorrect surgery on her.

Sentry Insurance sues to recover paid fire claim

By Kelly Holleran |
Cockerham An insurance company claims it was forced to pay a Pleasant Plains man $350,000 after his house caught on fire due to an improperly installed flue pipe.

Hearing in mouse in Mountain Dew case canceled; had been set Friday

By Amelia Flood |
A hearing set Friday in a man's suit against the makers of Mountain Dew over a dead mouse inside the can was canceled.

Memorial service to be held Thursday for members of Madison County Bar Association

By Staff reports |
A memorial service will be held Thursday to remember members of the Madison County Bar Association who passed away in the last year.

Hylla takes summary judgment moves in abortion battery suit under advisement

By Amelia Flood |
Hylla Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla took summary judgment moves in a case brought against a Granite City women's clinic and its staff under advisement, although he told defense attorneys on Friday morning that he believed they had "a pretty good case."

Class Actions: A Distortion of Justice and Continued Threat to America's Prosperity

By Lisa Rickard |
Rickard The unfortunate continuing irony, however, is that in many class actions, particularly those that go on in state courts, the plaintiffs are not the real winners in the case. A number of high-profile cases continue to result in class members "winning" coupons worth maybe a few dollars while the lawyers walk-away with millions.

Illinois makes progress � in the wrong direction

By The Madison County Record |
We're so progressive in Illinois that it's killing us.

Case management conference set in defamation suit

By Amelia Flood |
A case management conference is set in a defamation of character suit brought against the owners of the Alton Telegraph and Telegraph reporter Linda Weller.

Case management conference moved to June in Buske suit against divorce attorneys, accountants

By Amelia Flood |
Pranaitis A case management conference set next week in Sara Buske's malpractice suit against her divorce attorneys and accountants has been canceled and moved to June.

Suit against Boy Scouts over amputated leg set for hearing

By Amelia Flood |
A couple's suit over the amputation of a man's leg allegedly caused by a falling tree at a Godfrey Boy Scout camp is set for a motion hearing today.