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News from 2012


Federal judge dismisses matter over attorney conduct

By The Madison County Record |
U.S. District Judge Patrick Murphy has dismissed the matter over a St. Louis attorney's conduct during a telephone conversation with his law clerk.

Madison County Asbestos Motion Docket : 10/1 -10/5/2012

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Monday, October 1

Madison County Asbestos Jury Docket : 9/1/2012

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Monday, October 1

State AG sues driver over accident involving $182K work comp claim it paid

By Kelly Holleran |
Vogel The state of Illinois has filed suit against the driver who it claims struck one of its employees in a collision, causing it to dole out workers' compensation benefits of more than $180,000.

Caller accused of playing 'revolting' audio recordings of bodily functions

By Kelly Holleran |
A man has filed suit against the Madison County resident who he claims called him multiple times a day, playing audio recordings of Bible verses and "revolting human bodily functions."

American Family sued over under-insured coverage

By Kelly Holleran |
Vogel A woman has filed suit against her insurance company, alleging it failed to compensate her for injuries she sustained in a collision.

Attorney Rex Carr withdraws from Lakin case

By Christina Stueve Hodges |
Carr Long-time St. Louis-area attorney Rex Carr has filed a motion to withdraw from a civil lawsuit that five years ago launched the federal investigation of Thomas Lakin.

Madison County Civil Docket : 10/1 - 10/5/2012

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Monday, October 1

Lawsuits over state's new retiree health insurance law consolidated in Sangamon County

By Bethany Krajelis |
Maag Four lawsuits over a new law that requires state retirees to pay premiums for their health insurance will be handled in Sangamon County.

Motorcyclist claims vehicle caused crash and injuries

By Andrea Dearden |
Darr A Godfrey man says he was hurt while riding his motorcycle when another driver tried to turn left in front of him at an intersection.

Wal-Mart seeks compliance with discovery or dismissal of retaliatory discharge suit

By Christina Stueve Hodges |
Wal-Mart has filed a motion to compel the plaintiff to comply with discovery in a Glen Carbon woman's retaliatory discharge lawsuit in Madison County Circuit Court.

Pontoon Beach rear-end accident subject of Madison County suit

By Andrea Dearden |
A Madison County woman is accused of rear-ending another car while driving in Pontoon Beach.

Chouteau Township accident leads to suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman claims she sustained neck, shoulder and low back injuries after a driver caused a head-on collision with her vehicle.

Injuries claimed in Alton accident

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman has filed suit against the driver who she claims failed to yield the right-of-way, causing a collision.

Towing owner requests relief from payments

By Christina Stueve Hodges |
Stobbs Hahne's Towing owner Michael Hahne on Sept. 21 requested relief from an order by Madison County Associate Judge Stephen Stobbs, requiring him to pay $1,000 to the attorney of a former employee.

Good Samaritan rescues pup left inside dumpster

By Christina Stueve Hodges |
Kate Baumgartner studied on her computer on Monday outside Sacred Grounds in Edwardsville with her new-found friend. Kate Baumgartner, 22, was on her way to church at St. Mary's on Sunday when she heard a bark coming from the dumpster near the Quik Trip in Glen Carbon.

Broadcasters' group names Kilbride '2012 Illinoisan of the Year'

By Bethany Krajelis |
Kilbride The Illinois News Broadcasters Association (INBA) has named Chief Justice Thomas Kilbride the "2012 Illinoisan of the Year."

Anderson Hospital named in medical malpractice complaint

By Kelly Holleran |
An Edwardsville woman claims doctors failed to properly monitor her recently deceased husband while performing a knee replacement surgery on him.

It's hard to give Judy Cates the benefit of the doubt

By The Madison County Record |
In the mid-1950s, blues singer Prince Patridge recorded one of his most memorable tunes, "How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When You Come Round)?"

Supreme Court reverses part of Fifth District ruling over arbitration agreements

By Bethany Krajelis |
Theis For the second time in two years, the Illinois Supreme Court has issued a ruling in a Fifth District case dealing with arbitration agreements.