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Friday, November 22, 2024

News from February 2015


Heyl Royster announces Ingram and Pinter as partners in Edwardsville

By The Madison County Record |
IngramAttorneys Sara Ingram and Gary Pinter have been named partners at Heyl Royster in its Edwardsville office.Ingram, who joined the firm in 2006, focuses her practice in the area of general tort litigation, with a particular interest in the defense of asbestos claims, healthcare matters, and professional liability cases. She had been involved in the defense of numerous asbestos personal injury suits



Former Lowe's employee alleges sexual harassment

By The Madison County Record |
A woman has filed suit against a large home improvement retail company and manager for alleged sexual harassment that she claims took place between 2011 and 2014.

Alton nail salon and owner blamed for customer's alleged staph infection

By The Madison County Record |
A Jersey County woman filed suit against a nail spa and its owner after she allegedly contracted an infection following a pedicure in April 2013.



Highland couple sues driver for alleged injuries

By The Madison County Record |
A Madison County couple are suing a driver for alleged recklessness in a February 2013 car accident.

Network Commercial Service sues Guaranty Title Co.

By The Madison County Record |
A title company is being sued over claims it failed to pay a past due amount.

Trial lawyers whip Rauner, 1260-2 -- in words, that is

By Ed Murnane |
Murnane



Student sues Dad for costs of college in St. Clair Co.

By Ann Maher |
A 22-year-old Missouri woman is suing her father for costs of attending college she claims he promised her.


Is ISIL authorization a pathway to tyranny?

By The Madison County Record |
To the Editor:

The Land of Lincoln needs more lawyers like him

By The Madison County Record |
“Never stir up litigation. A worse man can scarcely be found than one who does this. . . . A moral tone ought to be infused into the profession which should drive such men out of it.




Couple says insurance companies’ jury demand not applicable to insurance coverage for theft

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
A couple alleging they were denied insurance coverage after their rental property was burglarized while under construction seeks to strike the defendants’ jury demand, saying jurors can only serve as advisors in cases involving insurance coverage for theft.