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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in August 2016

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News from August 2016


Allergan and others will appeal Yandle's eye drop certification order

By Ann Maher |
Manufacturers of eye care solution will appeal a class certification order that U.S. District Judge Staci Yandle entered July 25 on behalf of glaucoma patients who claim eye droppers waste fluid.

In consecutive cases prior to dual role as university trustee and judge, Gilbert ruled for SIU

By The Madison County Record |
BENTON – U.S. Senior District Judge Phil Gilbert entered judgment for Southern Illinois University in seven straight cases prior to joining SIU’s board of trustees.

Baricevic affirmed in sentencing 16-year-old as adult in Belleville armed robbery

By Ann Maher |
The Fifth District Appellate Court has affirmed St. Clair County Circuit Judge John Baricevic who denied the post conviction petition of a 16-year-old sentenced as an adult to 15 years in prison for a Belleville armed robbery.

Illinois manufacturer accuses European distributor of misrepresentation

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
BELLEVILLE — An Illinois manufacturing company is suing a Dutch distributor, alleging it owes more than $500,000. 

Father, son accuse motorist of reckless driving

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
Father and son accuse Mark R. Carter of negligence

House members call for Mautino’s resignation after failure to respond to allegations of misuse of campaign funds

By Andrew Burger |
SPRINGFIELD – Illinois Auditor General Frank Mautino again has failed to respond to questions from state legislators regarding federal and state investigations into allegations he misused campaign funds while serving as a state representative.

McCarter: State's fiscal woes could improve if lawmakers were to lead by example

By Andrew Burger |
Illinois' budget deficit is forecast to double to $8 billion in 2017. There's no lack of proposed solutions, but Gov. Rauner and state General Assembly leaders can't agree on a best course of action.

Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation welcomes Thies as new president

By Jenna Spinelle |
John Thies, former president of the Illinois State Bar Association and a shareholder at Weber & Thies in Urbana, was sworn in as president June 22 and said this position is a continuation of the work he has been doing for years.

Davis: Proposed legislation would protect property and business owners from abusive ADA litigation

By Kristin Danley-Greiner |
Illinois Congressman encourages fellow legislators to take consider reforming ADA laws to end lawsuit abuse.

Lawsuits mounting against Monsanto over alleged cancer-causing ingredients in Roundup

By Dawn Geske |
Several law firms in Illinois are mounting claims against a multinational agrochemical manufacturer, alleging one of the components in its herbicide product causes cancer.

Illinois couple blames dozens of companies for husband's illness

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
BELLEVILLE — An Illinois couple is suing dozens of companies, alleging their negligence caused the husband to develop lung cancer through asbestos exposure. 

Delivery man blames property owner for injuries

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
BELLEVILLE — A Kentucky man is suing an Alorton property owner, alleging the defendant's negligence caused the plaintiff to sustain injuries in a fall.

Couple accuses construction company of causing husband's injuries

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
BELLEVILLE — A Wood River couple is suing a construction company, alleging its negligence caused the husband to suffer injuries.

Lebanon senator backs Rauner veto of police and fire pension bill

By Karen Kidd |
SPRINGFIELD – State Sen. Kyle McCarter (R-Lebanon) reacted to Gov. Bruce Rauner's veto last week of a bill that would have given municipalities authority to go against the wishes of its citizens in authorizing new police and fire pension obligations by a resolution, saying he did the right thing.

St. Clair County jury reaches defense verdict in insurance fraud case

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
A St. Clair County jury ruled in favor of defendant California Casualty Insurance and Exchange on Thursday afternoon in a Waterloo family’s lawsuit alleging their claim was denied after a fire destroyed their basement in 2009.

Manufacturer alleges Texas company owes $93,000 for ordered products

By Michael Abella |
BELLEVILLE — An Illinois manufacturer is suing a a Texas tool company, alleging failure to pay more than $93,000 for ordered products.

Customer alleges Ford Motor Credit owes more than $50,000

By Michael Abella |
BELLEVILLE — An Illinois resident is suing Ford Motor Credit, alleging failure to perform its obligations under the contract.

Motorist blames Trenton family for causing crash

By Michael Abella |
BELLEVILLE — A St. Clair County woman is suing a Trenton family, alleging their negligence caused a car crash that injured the plaintiff. 

Mudge reschedules motion to transfer hearing in well explosion suit

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge rescheduled a motion hearing for several motions to transfer a man’s suit alleging he sustained injuries from a well explosion while delivering nitrogen. In his Aug. 2 order, Mudge held the motions to transfer pending completion of discovery by plaintiffs Clifford and Laura Jerman.

Motorist alleges another driver's negligence caused crash

By Michael Abella |
BELLEVILLE — A St. Clair County woman is suing a motorist, alleging negligence led to an auto crash that injured the plaintiff.