News from May 2014
Driver failed to yield right of way at Granite City stop sign, suit claims
A man claims he suffered headaches, and neck and back pain after a driver failed to yield the right-of-way at a stop sign.
Madison County real estate May 14-20
May 14, 2014
Madison County foreclosures May 19-23
May 19, 2014
Summer Diversity Internship Program continues into third year
The St. Louis Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) has announced the return of the Summer Diversity Internship Program, sponsored by Williams Venker & Sanders of St. Louis.
St. Clair County real estate May 12-15
May 12, 2014Belleville:$110,000- 34 Anderson Ln.- Stephen Strube to Ian Bequette$120,000- 1144 Lebanon Ave.- Community First Bank to Mayr Properties$147,900- 1944 Reserve Walk Way- Ryan D. Doubrava and Megan E. Doubrava to Joshua P. Roth$84,219- 401 St. Sabre Dr.- Secretary of HUD to Don Grosse$72,500- 201 Todd Ln.- Roy D. Barnett and Tokiko R. Barnett to Retunda J. Jackson$135,500- 307 Shannon Ln
St. Clair County foreclosures May 19-27
May 19, 2014
Madison County Asbestos Motion Docket: 6/2 & 6/4/2014
Monday, June 29 a.m.LASKOWSKI LAWRENCE D V. AERCO INTERNATIONAL INC 13-L-000644, ASBESTOS JU 327LOVERN LONNIE V. AEROQUIP CORPORATION 12-L-000786, ASBESTOS JU 327JARABEK BERNARD INDIVIDUALLY V. AFC HOLCROFT LLC 12-L-001627, ASBESTOS JU 327GIL ILARIA REFUGIO INDIVIDUALL V. AFC HOLCROFT LLC 12-L-001830, ASBESTOS J 327TARVER WILLIAM BRUCE INDIVIDUA V. AIR & LIQUID SYSTEMS CORP AS S 12-L-002050, ASBESTOS
Judicial Retirement System among the weakest state plans; Local beneficiaries receive $2.2 million per year
Illinois legislators who altered pension plans of state employees exempted two groups with the weakest plans - themselves and judges.
Madigan keeps gambling, you keep losing
Can you imagine Speaker of the House Mike Madigan at the Argosy Casino in Alton or the Casino Queen in East St. Louis? He’d be the guy at the highest-priced table, losing every hand and signing markers nonstop, always needing a fresh infusion of chips.
Former judge Murphy withdraws as counsel in suit seeking $4 million for injured trucker
Marion lawyer Patrick Murphy withdrew from a $4 million injury suit he filed for a trucker in the federal court where he presided as judge for 15 years.