News from October 2013
Madison County real estate Sept. 26-Oct. 2
September 26, 2013
Madison County foreclosures Oct. 7-15
October 7, 2013
HeplerBroom announces 'Super Lawyers' and 'Rising Stars'
Davis Hentz MacDonald Magee McCollough Noce Deterding FowlerHeplerBroom has announced that six partners have been nominated for the 2013 Missouri and Kansas Super Lawyers, and six associates have been nominated for the Missouri and Kansas Rising Stars. Super Lawyers magazine is published by Minneapolis-based Law & Politics. In HeplerBroom’s St. Louis office
Madison County Asbestos Motion Docket: 10/21 & 10/23/2013
Wednesday, October 23
Madison County Civil Docket: 10/21 - 10/25/2013
MudgeMonday, October 219 a.m.BURLEYSON CLINT V. FINN PATRICIA11-L-001358, MUDGE 302SCOTT SHERRY R JOINT PLENARY G V. ST LOUIS NEUROLOGICAL10-L-000482, MUDGE 302SMITH RANDY V. ASHLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY10-L-000611, MUDGE 302KINDLE CANDACE V. MICK DOROTHY K12-L-000992, MATOESIAN 351LAWRENCE YVETTE SPECIAL ADMIN V. PETERSEN HEALTH ENTERPRISES11-L-000729, MATOESIAN 351CHAMNESS PAMELA P V. MCKAIG NICHOLAS
Heroin dealer pleads guilty in federal court; McGilvery says Cook was 'almost' daily customer
McGilverySean McGilvery of Belleville, heroin supplier to former judge Michael Cook, turned to the drug as a cheap alternative to prescription pain killers, his lawyer said after he pleaded guilty on Oct. 17.Rodney Holmes of St. Louis told reporters outside of federal court, “People sell these pills on the street but it’s cheaper to get heroin.”“OxyContin is just synthetic morphine," he said. “This
Edwardsville attorney requests more time to answer suit over handling of accident award
Armbruster CrowderAn Edwardsville attorney blamed for allowing a mother to withdraw funds from an account holding proceeds of her daughter's auto accident award has filed for an extension of time to respond to allegations. According to the complaint filed Aug. 16, Alexis Nichols, formerly known as Alexis Brueggeman, claims Edwardsville attorney David Fahrenkamp, doing business as Fahrenkamp Law
East St. Louis landlord sues insurer seeking payout on fire claim
Ed Sieron, who calls his businesses “technical owners” of homes in one suit, seeks a tenant’s fire insurance payout as true owner in another suit.Sieron claims Metropolitan Casualty owes $63,473.79 to E&L, one of his companies, on a policy the insurer issued to Danisha Combs.Her home, at 1529 N. 43rd St. in East St. Louis, caught fire on Oct. 2 of last year.Combs had paid the premiums, according