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MADISON - ST. CLAIR RECORD

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

News from 2017


St. Clair County foreclosures July 26-Aug. 2

By Elizabeth Alt |
There were 12 foreclosures in St. Clair County from July 26-Aug. 2

Andrew Kopon Jr. elected new International Association of Defense Counsel president

By Glenn Minnis |
CHICAGO – The International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) has elected veteran Illinois attorney Andrew Kopon Jr. as its new president.

Judge denies motion to dismiss overtime pay lawsuit against Backstreet Entertainment, counterclaim

By Pam Wright |
EAST ST. LOUIS – A federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by employees of GLH Capital Enterprise, M.L.K. Enterprises and Backstreet Entertainment, who allege that they were not paid overtime.

Mother and girlfriend of suspect fatally shot while fleeing police dispute official account

By The Madison County Record |
CAHOKIA – Mildred Moellman of Missouri, whose life allegedly depended on a police officer fatally shooting her friend Jason Stringer at Cahokia’s Wal-Mart last Nov. 28, says it didn’t happen that way.

Pedestrian accuses motorist of hitting parked car, striking him

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
BELLEVILLE – A St. Clair County man alleges he was injured while walking in East St. Louis when a driver struck a parked car, which then struck him.

Man files suit against Wells Asphalt, driver over Monroe County collision

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
BELLEVILLE – A man alleges he was injured in a collision in Monroe County.

Consumer claims Credit Management attempts to collect debt discharged in bankruptcy

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
EAST ST. LOUIS – A consumer alleges a debt collector is attempting to collect a debt that was discharged due to bankruptcy.

Motorists allege drunk driver caused wrong-way crash

By Lhalie Castillo |
EDWARDSVILLE – Two motorists allege an intoxicated driver caused a collision on Interstate 55. 

Employers are latest target of lawsuits under Illinois privacy law

By Amy Korte, Illinois Policy Institute |
Lawsuits by employees over the use of fingerprint time clocks could cost companies millions in damages.

Preckwinkle suing soda tax opponents, judge fears 'chilling effect'

By John Kristof, Illinois Policy Institute |
Cook County’s lawsuit seeks damages from the Illinois Retail Merchants Association.

Former Township worker claims she was fired for not selling fundraiser tickets; Plaintiff: 'Republican at worst or not a Democrat at best'

By Ann Maher |
A former employee of Wood River Township claims she was wrongfully terminated for refusing to sell tickets to a political fundraiser prior to the municipal election earlier this year.

Wigginton enters guilty plea in DUI case

By Ann Maher |
Former U.S. Attorney Stephen Wigginton has pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol and has surrendered his driver's, according to Madison County court documents filed in July.

Through internship program, Madison County students get taste of legal life

By John Revak |
Seven Madison County high school students have spent a month interning with local law firms through the annual Madison County Intern Program.

Federal court denies Altamont dairy farmers' motion to dismiss foreclosure case

By Dee Thompson |
BENTON – Dairy farmers claiming the government is not entitled to foreclose on their Altamont farm because of foreclosure proceedings started a decade ago have lost their motion to dismiss.

East Alton attorney John M. Delaney Jr. found dead in hotel room; He is remembered as ‘well-liked’ and will be ‘dearly missed’

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
East Alton attorney John M. Delaney Jr. is fondly remembered by colleagues after he was found dead in a Shelby County hotel room Thursday afternoon.

Softball tournament supporting Collisville officer with cancer scheduled for tomorrow

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
The Madison County Democrats have partnered with law enforcement for the first time to arrange a softball tournament fundraiser for Collinsville officer Chris Warren following his cancer diagnosis.

Fifth District denies petition of man convicted of battery

By David Hutton |
The Fifth District Appellate Court has upheld a lower court’s ruling that a man convicted of battery failed to provide sufficient grounds for the court to allow a successive post-conviction petition.

Fifth District denies man's petition, states he failed to show counsel deprived him of fair trial

By Glenn Minnis |
The Fifth District Appellate Court of Illinois has denied a local man’s postconviction petition on claims that his constitutional rights were violated at trial.

Arvinmeritor Inc., A.W. Chesterton Co. named in asbestos lawsuit by Michigan woman

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
BELLEVILLE – A Michigan woman alleges her late husband's lung cancer was caused by exposure to asbestos.

Widow files suit against 4520 Corp. Inc., other asbestos product manufacturers after husband's death

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
BELLEVILLE – A widow has named several companies in a lawsuit alleging that her husband died of lung cancer caused by asbestos exposure.