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Thursday, May 2, 2024

News from June 2016


Edwardsville-based Sivia Law commemorates 10-year mark

By The Madison County Record |
Story Copyivia Business & Legal Services, P.C.

St. Clair County real estate June 9-17

By Carrie Gonzalez |
A home at 4911 Cobblefield Pass in Smithton sold for $630,700 on June 13.

Governor: Democrats needs to pass stopgap funding and school bill

By Gov. Bruce Rauner |
Democrat leaders who control the General Assembly made it clear they will not take any major action on balancing our budget or passing real reforms until after the General Election in November.

Meirink joins Mathis, Marifian and Richter as associate

By The Madison County Record |
Attorney Melissa C. Meirink has joined Mathis, Marifian and Richter of Belleville as an associate.

Edward Blake, Jr. named as AIOFLA's '10 Best' in Illinois

By The Madison County Record |
The American Institute of Family Law Attorneys (AIOFLA) has recognized the performance of Belleville family law attorney Edward J. Blake, Jr.

PohlmanUSA Court Reporting named a 'Top Workplace'

By The Madison County Record |
PohlmanUSA Court Reporting has been selected for the second year in a row as one of the “Top Workplaces” in the St. Louis/Metro-East region for 2016.

Property owners who lost money in St. Clair County delinquent property tax sales seek class certification

By The Madison County Record |
BENTON – Thousands of property owners lost money due to bid rigging at St. Clair County courthouse, according to a class certification motion in a suit against county treasurer Charles Suarez and bidders he allegedly favored. 

Yandle must decide move to disqualify plaintiff’s firm on eve of injured seaman’s bench trial

By The Madison County Record |
BENTON – Former U.S. district judge Patrick Murphy and the Armbruster Dripps firm misstated facts and slung mud in a brief opposing the firm’s disqualification from an injury trial, according to defendant SCF Lewis and Clark.

Class action filed against Cairo over overtime allegations

By Louie Torres |
EAST ST. LOUIS – A former police dispatcher alleges that a city did not pay him overtime wages.

Woman claims defect in car caused airbags not to deploy in crash

By The Madison County Record |
EAST ST. LOUIS – A Belleville woman alleges she was injured in an accident in which the airbags did not deploy because of a purported defect.

U.S. Storage Group LLC alleged to have not paid invoice

By The Madison County Record |
EAST ST. LOUIS – A Chinese manufacturer alleges a Madison company did not pay for supplies it ordered.

Insurance dispute over damage during Alton property renovation to be heard by Mudge

By Ann Maher |
Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge will preside at a hearing Wednesday on a plaintiff's motion to strike an insurer's defense posture that it is not responsible for losses involved in an Alton demolition.

Gun club and forklift driver deny negligence in accident that led to amputation

By Ann Maher |
Town and Country Gun Club has answered a Madison County injury suit saying the plaintiff assumed risks leading up to an accident which caused him to lose his leg.

Hearing involving land use dispute between CARD and Collinsville reset

By Ann Maher |
A court date scheduled this week in a land use dispute between the Collinsville Area Recreation District (CARD) and the City of Collinsville has been reset to Aug. 24.

Temp worker's racial discrimination claims settled against staffing agency; remain against steel company

By Ann Maher |
Story CopyRacial discrimination claims against a temporary staffing company have been dismissed with prejudice, but they remain against The Steel Works of Granite City.

S.C. Johnson continues battle against former trucking operator

By Ann Maher |
S.C. Johnson and Sons' lawsuit seeking enforcement of an asset transfer agreement from former trucking company operator Thomas Buske is docketed in Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth's court on June 29.

Brexit and Chicago's potential bankruptcy

Pension funds aren’t immune to the volatility of the stock market. Even before Brexit, Moody’s warned that low investment returns are already putting Chicago’s pension funds at risk. A major stock market correction or another recession just might put Chicago and CPS over the edge if their already-underfunded pension systems collapse.

Electrician's suit against GE, others in Ruth's court June 29

By Ann Maher |
A case management conference is set June 29 in Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth's court involving a US Steel worker's personal injury claim against his employer and others over severe burns he suffered in 2014.

Panel could decide property tax cut ballot access by July 1; 'Trust but verify' remark leads to spirited exchange

By Ann Maher |
A Madison County panel will decide no earlier than July 1 whether a property tax reduction question will go to voters in November.

Police dispatcher accuses Cairo officials of unpaid overtime wages

By The Madison County Record |
BENTON — A police dispatcher is suing Cairo, alleging unpaid wages and violations of workers compensation acts.