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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in September 2012

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News from September 2012


Maag seeks new judge in proposed class action against local towing company

By Ann Maher |
Plaintiff attorney Thomas Maag has asked for a new judge in a proposed class action where he seeks damages for the "improper" towing of his client's vehicle.

Madison County Abestos Motion Docket: 9/17 & 9/21/2012

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Monday, September 17

Madison County Abestos Jury Docket: 9/17/2012

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Monday, September 17

Madison County Civil Docket : 9/17 - 9/21/2012

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Monday, September 17

Daughter testifies for mother in case against Anderson

By Christina Stueve |
Albert-Fritz An East Alton woman told a jury in Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth's courtroom that her mother came home and cried the night after she was fired from Anderson Hospital in Maryville.

Jury will decide if deputies used excessive force in woman's arrest

By Christina Stueve Hodges |
Fenlon Jurors in Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla's court will decide this week if deputies from the Madison County Sheriff's department used excessive force when they arrested a 20-year-old Macoupin County woman six years ago after suspecting her of drinking and driving.

Rosewood of Alton sued over resident's care

By Kelly Holleran |
Buser The son of a recently deceased woman has filed suit against the nursing home where she was living when she died after falling from bed and sustaining a fractured hip and pelvis.

Ag cooperative sues transportation company over $92K debt

By Kelly Holleran |
Antognoli An agricultural cooperative has filed suit against the transportation company that it claims failed to repay it more than $90,000.

Collinsville CUSD 10 sued by former student over injuries sustained on school steps

By Kelly Holleran |
A former Collinsville Community Unit School District student claims she sustained injuries to her head, body, left arm, left hip and low back after falling on broken concrete steps.

Madison County Urban League sued over woman's trip on step

By Kelly Holleran |
Gnavi A woman has filed suit against the owners of a Madison building where she claims she tripped on a step.

Worker claims employer spread false rumors over termination

By Kelly Holleran |
A man claims he lost his job after he filed for health insurance benefits for his ill wife. The man also alleges he then was not able to find another job after his former employer began spreading false rumors about the reason for his termination.

PokerStars dealt a class action in St. Clair County

By Andrea Dearden |
A St. Clair County woman has filed a class action lawsuit to recover money allegedly lost to an offshore gambling website.

Restoration company sues hotel operator over roofing project

By Andrea Dearden |
Kinser A restoration company says the owners of a Fairview Heights motel owes more than $17,000 after canceling a roofing project.

Hylla grants motion to dismiss case against Prairie Farms

By Christina Stueve Hodges |
Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla has granted a motion to dismiss a breach of contract lawsuit filed six years ago by Michael and Denise Richter, owners of Rich-Lane Farms in Highland, against Prairie Farms Dairy.

Judges to bring Constitution and courts to high school students

By Christina Stueve Hodges |
Crowder Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder and Associate Judge Donald Flack plan to bring the courtroom to the classroom, starting Monday.

Survey ranks Illinois 46th for lawsuit climate; names Madison County sixth worst jurisdiction

By Bethany Krajelis |
Rickard Illinois has once again found its legal climate ranked as one of the worst in the nation.

Salesman allegedly worked for plaintiff's attorney; Cottrell seeks $6 million in damages

By Kelly Holleran |
Byron The designer of auto transport rigs claims an alleged salesman used sales communications to testify against the company in court, allegedly causing the corporation to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Alton school bus rider sues over 2010 accident

By Kelly Holleran |
Campbell One of the riders in an Alton school bus has filed suit against the bus driver after he says the driver got into a collision with another driver.

Couple sues Holiday Shores dog owners over alleged attack

By Kelly Holleran |
Steele A Holiday Shores man claims he suffered a broken hip after a dog attacked him as he was walking down the street.

Foreign judgment entered in Madison County over Centrue Bank ruling

By Kelly Holleran |
White A St. Louis City judge ruled in favor of a bank, ordering that an Edwardsville man repay it more than $800,000 for missed payments and accrued interest.