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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

News from 2016


Lavite’s suit explains prior mistreatment leading to last year’s police car episode

By The Madison County Record |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Madison County veteran assistance superintendent Brad Lavite, suing county leaders for access to his office, offers chilling context for the behavior that prompted them to shut him out last year.

Suit alleging sexual harassment removed to federal court

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
George Weber Chevrolet removed a woman’s sexual harassment suit alleging she was terminated after reporting inappropriate comments and touching to federal court.

Madison County civil docket Aug. 30-Sept. 2

By Carrie Gonzolaz |
Madison County Circuit Judges Mudge, Crowder, Ruth and Barberis have hearings scheduled on the civil docket for the week of Aug. 30-Sept. 2.

Madison County asbestos motion docket Sept. 1-2

By Carrie Gonzolaz |
The asbestos motion docket for Madison County will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Sept. 1 and 9 a.m. on Sept. 2 in Associate Judge Stephen Stobbs' courtroom, room 327, at the Madison County Circuit Court in Edwardsville.

Motorist alleges another driver caused Troy collision

By Maravillas Magtoto |
BELLEVILLE — A St. Clair County motorist is suing another driver, alleging her negligence caused a crash that injured the plaintiff. 

Lavite’s ban from admin building becomes political issue; Federal suit questions use of veterans’ funds

By The Madison County Record |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Madison County judges proposed to fly themselves and others to California with money that veteran assistance superintendent Brad Lavite raised for veterans, according to a lawsuit Lavite filed against the county on Aug. 5.

Johnson & Johnson asks for change of venue in talcum powder case; St. Louis market airs quarter of all ads nationwide

By April Bamburg |
ST. LOUIS – Attorneys representing Johnson & Johnson in a talcum powder-ovarian cancer lawsuit have filed a motion for a change of venue saying the jury pool has been unfairly influenced by an extraordinary amount of lawyer advertising in the St. Louis market.

St. Clair County jurors award $9.4 million to worker injured at Prairie State Energy

By Ann Maher |
St. Clair County jurors last week awarded $9.4 million to a worker injured six years ago at the Prairie State Energy Campus in Marissa.

Union Carbide, others file motions for summary judgment in Napoli asbestos cases; previously sought dismissal for want of prosecution

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Union Carbide and several others have filed motions for summary judgment after Madison County Associate Judge Stephen Stobbs suggested it may be the more appropriate method for handling cases that are not ready for their October trial date.

Madison County jury reaches plaintiff verdict in insurance dispute; Awards condominium association $600K

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
A Madison County jury ruled in favor of the Rolling Oaks Condominium Association in a lawsuit alleging Allstate Insurance Company failed to pay the full amount after a fire destroyed the Collinsville condominium.

Collinsville bank alleges Irish customers owe more than $101,000

By Maravillas Magtoto |
EDWARDSVILLE — A Collinsville bank is suing two customers from Northern Ireland, alleging failure to pay more than $101,000.

Guardians allege healthcare providers failed to give blood pressure tests and medication

By Maravillas Magtoto |
EDWARDSVILLE — A Madison County couple is suing Alton health care providers, alleging their negligence caused health problems for the plaintiffs' daughter.

Redistricting reform proponents say voters need voice over legislators' self interest

By Carrie Salls |
SPRINGFIELD – Attorneys for Independent Maps submitted a brief to the Illinois Supreme Court arguing that a lower court’s ruling against the constitutionality of a proposed redistricting reform amendment is contrary to both the drafters' intent for the 1970 Illinois Constitution and the language of the constitution’s provision allowing voters to propose amendments.

Taxpayer watchdog launches ad campaigning calling out Beiser's budget vote

By Taryn Phaneuf |
ALTON – State Rep. Dan Beiser, a Democrat, is one of six Illinois legislators targeted in an ad campaign over how they voted on budget-related bills that came up this year.

Elimination of license plate renewal reminders costs residents $9.5 million in late fees

By Dawn Geske |
Courtesy of lawmakers' stopgap budget deal reached June 30, Illinois residents will again begin to receive license plate renewal notices following a period of no reminders and plenty of late fees.

Commuter blames transportation company for injuries from crash

By Maravillas Magtoto |
EDWARDSVILLE — A Madison County man is suing a local transportation company, alleging its negligence led to the plaintiff sustaining injuries.

Driver alleges another motorist's negligence caused Granite City crash

By Maravillas Magtoto |
EDWARDSVILLE — A Madison County woman is suing a motorist, alleging the defendant's negligence caused a crash.

Guest alleges injuries from trip and fall at Troy Red Roof Inn

By Maravillas Magtoto |
EDWARDSVILLE — A husband and wife are suing the owners of a Red Roof Inn, alleging their negligence caused serious injuries to the wife. 

Woman alleges injuries from Fairview Heights collision

By Michael Abella |
BELLEVILLE — A St. Clair County motorist is suing another driver, alleging the defendant's negligence caused a crash. 

Report: Illinois government employees seek too much in union negotiations

By Dawn Geske |
Though the state may be able to handle a government worker strike come Sept. 1, the real loss will come to American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) members as they will lose wages and other benefits, cautions the Illinois Policy Institute in a new report.