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Thursday, November 28, 2024

News from 2016


Customer blames currency exchange for injuries

By The Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE — A Madison County customer is suing a local currency exchange, alleging its negligence led to the plaintiff suffering injuries. 

Motorist alleges another driver's negligence caused injuries

By The Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE — A Madison County man is suing a motorist, alleging the defendant's negligence led to a car crash that injured the plaintiff.

Customer alleges Hardee's negligence led to injuries

By The Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE — A customer from Worden is suing the owner of a Hardee's, alleging negligence led to the plaintiff sustaining injuries. 

Car mechanic accuses Midas store of wrongful termination

By The Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE — A Madison County car mechanic is suing a Midas store in Glen Carbon, alleging he was fired without proper cause. 

Madison County still #1 in asbestos filings; Gori Julian ranked second nationally

By Ann Maher and Jessica Karmasek |
Story CopyMadison County remains the top jurisdiction in the country for asbestos cases, according to 2015 and first quarter data presented at a recent asbestos litigation conference.

FEC complaint alleges Keefe partners improperly reimbursed employees who contributed to C.J. Baricevic

By The Madison County Record |
WASHINGTON – Partners in the Swansea law office of Tom Keefe Jr. improperly reimbursed six employees who contributed to Congressional candidate C.J. Baricevic, campaign watchdogs allege at the Federal Election Commission. 

AFSCME v. Rauner update: LeChien has yet to enter permanent order on worker pay

By The Madison County Record |
St. Clair County Circuit Judge Robert LeChien, who authorized payment of state employee salaries by temporary order last year, hasn’t carried out an appellate court directive to enter a permanent order.

Is Steve Diamond blowing the whistle or tooting his own horn?

By The Madison County Record |
Is the whistleblower motivated by a sincere desire to expose wrongdoing and see justice done, or is he merely a disgruntled ex-employee or dissatisfied former customer seeking revenge for some imagined slight or inconvenience?

GOP candidate for MC State's Attorney prioritizes crime deterrence

By Taryn Phaneuf |
“The state’s attorney job is not to have a high conviction rate," said Republican candidate for Madison County State's Attorney, Ron Williams. "That’s not the right metric to use. The state’s attorney should be deterring crime.”

From injustice to justice: Lessons learned from the Madison County tobacco litigation

By Kurtis B. Reeg, partner at Goldberg Segalla |
These plaintiffs alleged they were harmed; they sought their day in court; they had it; in 2006 they lost. The defendant, the employer of thousands of citizens, spent millions in fees and expenses on the case, and received no reimbursement upon prevailing, rather than having that money available for salaries and benefits for its employees, other benefits for its customers or the public, charitable causes and other good deeds.

Madison County asbestos motion docket July 8

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Next week's holiday translates into a lighter asbestos motion docket.

Madison County civil docket July 7

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Next week's Independence Day holiday results in light dockets in Madison County.

Madison County foreclosures June 21-24

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Seven properties in Madison County faced foreclosure suit during the week of June 21-24.

St. Clair County foreclosures May 18-June 10

By Carrie Gonzalez |
More than 20 lenders filed foreclosure claims on St. Clair County properties between May 18 and June 10.

Madison County real estate June 7-13

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Sold for $1.7 million! An Edwardsville property at 8624 Nealy Ln. closed on June 8.

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.