News from May 2014
St. Clair County real estate April 21-25
April 21, 2014
St. Clair County foreclosures April 28-May 5
April 28, 2014Webster Bank V. Rodney R. Hambright, $54,272.16, 1166 Price, Cahokia. 14-CH-296 April 29, 2014 Wells Fargo V. Mona M. Cunningham and William C. Altnether, $79,004.51, 2525 Old State Route 3, East Carondelet. 14-CH-297Wells Fargo V. Unknown Heirs of Ralph J. Wright, $26,373.03, 35 Cirlce Dr., Fairview Heights. 14-CH-298 April 30, 2014 Wells Fargo Bank V. Donna Wiesen, $127,472.61, 7600
Madison County real estate April 24-30
April 24, 2014
Madison County foreclosures April 24-May 5
April 24, 2014
Madison County Asbestos Motion Docket: 5/16/2014
Friday, May 16
Swansea collision leads to St. Clair County suit
A woman claims her earning capacity has been seriously diminished after a driver struck her vehicle at an intersection.
Belleville accident causes serious injuries, suit claims
A woman claims she suffered head, back, neck and inner ear injuries after a driver struck her vehicle.
What's in a name? Bobby's v. Bobbys in court June 6 on motion to enforce settlement
A decent English teacher will exhort the importance of proper apostrophe placement. And a bad grammar defense may be of little help for a defendant in a Madison County trademark suit.
Thanks to County Board Member Hawkins
To the Editor:
What’s the harm in resurrecting a 14-year-old lawsuit?
First, there was Westworld, the story of a harebrained scheme to get rich quick by re-creating a Wild West town and making lots of money from tourists eager to visit the theme park and turn fantasies into reality by mixing it up with live-action, three-dimensional barroom brawlers, salacious saloon girls, and fast-shooting gunslingers.With carefully-programmed robots playing the parts of the bad men
Rudolf closes Lakin's avenues of appeal in summary judgment order
LakinSt. Clair County Associate Judge Heinz Rudolf closed two avenues of appeal from his decision that former lawyer Tom Lakin can’t deny he committed sex crimes with a 15 year old boy.In an April 30 order that followed an oral decision of March 25, Rudolf denied Lakin’s request to certify the decision as a question of law for appellate review.To grant the request, Rudolf would have needed to find