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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

News from 2016


Diner alleges Applebee's left broken glass in food

By Michael Abella |
EDWARDSVILLE — An Alton woman is suing Applebee's, alleging the restaurant served her a meal that contained glass.

Bank of Edwardsville sues customers over alleged default

By The Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE — A banking corporation is suing former customers, alleging they owe more than for $85,000 after defaulting.

Fourth District Appellate Court decision was judicial activism run amok

By The Madison County Record |
The Appellate Court ignored the fact that four members of the State Board of Elections opined that the judges could not stand for election and four others voted they could. Even Baricevic and Haida obviously thought they couldn't run for election to their own seats; otherwise, they wouldn't have filed for each other's vacancy.

Inspector alleges transport service's negligence led to injuries

By The Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE — An Illinois man is suing a Springfield transport service company and its driver, alleging their negligence led to the plaintiff sustaining injuries. 

Mother blames motorist for injuring family

By The Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE — A Madison County woman is suing a motorist, alleging his negligence caused a crash that injured her family. 

Billions in U.S. debt service robs vital government services

By The Madison County Record |
So, when interest goes from $426 billion per year to $600 billion per year, $174 billion in programs that serve you and your neighbors must be cut. Or, Congress can increase the money supply to continue paying for the programs, which, as you would expect, will lower the purchasing power of your paycheck.

Edwardsville attorney allegedly failed to pay debt

By The Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE — A financing company is suing an attorney in Edwardsville, citing alleged failure to pay.

Stobbs to consider case law before ruling on motions to dismiss asbestos cases for want of prosecution

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Madison County Associate Judge Stephen Stobbs must decide whether to dismiss dozens of asbestos cases that are not ready for trial scheduled in October -  some of which were originally filed by Associate Judge Donald Flack before he became judge.

Couple blames dozens of companies for causing husband's illness

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
BELLEVILLE — A St. Clair County husband and wife are suing dozens of companies, alleging negligence in exposing the husband to asbestos poisoning.

Essure patients accuse Bayer of manufacturing defective contraceptive device

By Michael Abella |
EDWARDSVILLE — Dozens of patients are suing Bayer, alleging the company manufactured a defective Essure implant.

Couple accuses Wood River motorist of causing crash

By Michael Abella |
EDWARDSVILLE — A Madison County couple is suing a Wood River motorist, alleging the defendant's negligence caused a crash that injured the wife. 

Motorist, passenger allege injuies following crash

By Michael Abella |
EDWARDSVILLE — A Madison County couple is suing a Granite City motorist, alleging the defendant's negligence caused a crash that injured the plaintiffs. 

SIU law professor criticizes Fourth District ruling on judges' candidacies; Says 'literalism' doesn't require 'all that much thinking'

By Erik Derr |
Macias criticizes decision allowing sitting judges to avoid retention votes

A tale of two speakers

By The Madison County Record |
We wonder if Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan is following the career of New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.

Madison County judge had preserved interest in civil litigation, economic interest statements show

By The Madison County Record |
Madison County Associate Judge Donald Flack preserved an interest in a civil suit after withdrawing from it in preparation for taking the robe, his statements of economic interest show.

More litigation for Madison County: VA official sues in federal court same day Fifth District rules against Dunstan, Parente

By The Madison County Record |
MOUNT VERNON – Fifth District appellate judges hammered Madison County board chairman Alan Dunstan and county administrator Joseph Parente on Aug. 5, for banning veteran assistance superintendent Brad Lavite from their building.  

Madison County foreclosures Aug. 2-8

By Carrie Gonzolaz |
Madison County saw foreclosures from Aug. 2-8 in East Alton, Alton, New Douglas, Granite City, Bethalto, Wood River, Godfrey, Collinsville, Highland, Edwardsville, Troy and Madison.

Couple blames dozens of companies for husband's illness

By Jenie Mallari-Torres |
BELLEVILLE — An Illinois couple is suing and dozens of companies, alleging their negligence caused John Vipond to develop lung cancer from asbestos.

St. Clair County foreclosures Aug. 3-4

By Carrie Gonzolaz |
There are four St. Clair County foreclosures for Aug. 3 and 4 in O'Fallon, Belleville, Fairview Heights and Swansea.

Liberty Justice Center challenges Illinois Election Day voter law

By Deana Carpenter |
CHICAGO - The Liberty Justice Center in Chicago has announced a lawsuit against the state board of elections that seeks to challenge the Illinois Election Day voter registration law.