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Sunday, May 5, 2024

News from June 2018


St. Clair County foreclosures June 14-21

By Elizabeth Alt |
There were 14 foreclosures in St. Clair County from June 14-21.

St. Clair County real estate June 1-6

By Elizabeth Alt |
An O'Fallon property sold for nearly $500,000 as part of the recent St. Clair County real estate transactions for June 1-6.

Madison County civil docket July 3-13

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Madison County circuit judges Mudge, Dugan, Ruth, and Crowder have law cases scheduled on the civil docket for July 3-13.

‘This case has reached its end,’ Gilbert writes in shutting down Cook’s car crusher suit

By The Madison County Record |
BENTON – U.S. Senior District Judge Phil Gilbert shut down an injury suit that Bruce Cook’s firm in Belleville filed for car crusher Richard Clark of Cobden.

Mother files wrongful death suit against healthcare providers

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
BELLEVILLE — A mother is suing healthcare providers alleging her son's condition was misdiagnosed, resulting in his death.

Candy Crush: Illinois slaps sales tax on Snickers, but not Twix

By Travis Nix, Illinois Policy Institute |
State lawmakers should reform Illinois’ overly complicated sales taxes and other anti-business taxes, which violate guiding principles of sound tax policy.

Justice delayed is justice denied

By The Madison County Record |
Civility has been much in the news lately. It is characterized by “politeness and courtesy.” Courtesy as in letting crime victims know when their cases are being adjudicated- or endlessly postponed.

Clifford will treat Chief Justice Karmeier as hostile witness in upcoming Hale v. State Farm trial

By The Madison County Record |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Attorney Robert Clifford of Chicago plans to call Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Lloyd Karmeier as a hostile witness in a civil racketeering trial against State Farm in September.

Appellate court backs $550,000 award in Casey's store slip and fall case

By John Sammon |
MOUNT VERNON – The Fifth District Appellate Court affirmed Madison Circuit Court Judge William Mudge who disallowed the defense to cross-examine a plaintiff who slipped and fell at a convenience store about a job offer he allegedly had to turn down because of the injuries from the fall.

Widow alleges husband died after being bitten by spiders at Freeburg rental property

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
BELLEVILLE – A widow alleges her husband died after being bitten by spiders at their rental property and that their landlords failed to exterminate the property.

Insulator alleges unsecured board in scaffolding caused fall at Wood River Refinery

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
EDWARDSVILLE – Damages are sought from the owners of a Roxana refinery after an insulator fell from scaffolding at the site and was injured.

Edwardsville residents allege JMC Concrete improperly installed pool

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
EDWARDSVILLE – An Edwardsville couple claims a pool they had built at their home was improperly installed.

En route to Rauner’s desk: Victories for licensing reform, regulatory rollback and axing golden parachutes

By Mindy Ruckman, Illinois Policy Institute |
Nearly 600 bills are on their way to the governor, some of which would be encouraging changes to the status quo.

Woman seeks to dismiss medical responders, Hertz Corporation from suit involving fatal go-cart crash

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
A woman alleging her husband died following a go-cart crash seeks to voluntarily dismiss organizers of the event and the responding ambulance company from her wrongful death suit.

Mudge denies request to rescind mediation in medical malpractice suit

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge denied a request to rescind his mediation order in a medical malpractice suit alleging a patient fractured her foot during a physical therapy session following a stroke.

Illinois sees fourth straight month of jobs growth in May

By Bryce Hill, Illinois Policy Institute |
Illinois’ jobs situation improved in May, but the state needs long-term solutions such as a spending cap to get on a path to fiscal health and assure investors more tax hikes are not on the horizon.

Woman says exposure to asbestos caused lung cancer

By Lhalie Castillo |
A couple is suing Metropolitan Life Insurance and a number of asbestos-related companies, alleging their negligence led to the wife's lung cancer.

Former machinist blames Union Pacific Railroad for lung cancer

By Lhalie Castillo |
A former machinist is suing Union Pacific Railroad and other asbestos-related companies, saying their negligence led to his lung cancer.

Lung-cancer victim sues asbestos-related companies for negligence

By Lhalie Castillo |
A lung-cancer victim is suing International Paper, Albany International, Trane US, 3M Company and other asbestos-related companies, alleging that negligence and failure to warn led to his ailment.

Husband and wife sue asbestos-related companies for failure to warn

By Lhalie Castillo |
An Illinois couple is suing McWane Inc. and other asbestos-related companies, alleging that negligence and failure to warn led to the man's lung cancer.