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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in October 2018

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Thursday, November 21, 2024

News from October 2018


County clerk calls suit alleging election judges shut out of counting ballots 'ridiculous'

By John Breslin |
Madison County Clerk Debra Ming-Mendoza has described a complaint that she shut out election judges and monitors during the 2016 count as "ridiculous."

Clayborne’s legal bill defending contractor is prioritized over homeowner's judgment in shoddy work lawsuit, plaintiff says; Judge refutes

By The Madison County Record |
A Belleville homeowner who won a lawsuit against a home repair contractor is speaking out, saying the real winner isn't her, but rather the politically connected law firm that represented the man she sued.

Dram Shop suit filed against Grafton restaurant following fatal crash

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
EDWARDSVILLE — A woman filed a Dram Shop suit against a Grafton restaurant, alleging an intoxicated patron caused a fatal collision with a motorcyclist.

Giacoletto Law Firm alleges insurer failed to provide compensation

By Lhalie Castillo |
EDWARDSVILLE — A Collinsville law firm is suing an insurer for allegedly failing to compensate the firm following a client's collision claim.

Election judges and poll watchers were shut out in '16, suit claims; Republican seeks injunction for access

By Ann Maher |
A lawsuit filed Monday seeks an injunction requiring Madison County Clerk Debra Ming-Mendoza to make election night vote counting open to all election judges and poll watchers.

Passenger alleges injuries following Collinsville crash

By Lhalie Castillo |
EDWARDSVILLE — A passenger is suing two drivers for allegedly causing a collision that resulted in injuries.

These Illinois Halloween laws might scare you

By Austin Berg and Joe Barnas, Illinois Policy Institute |
Scraping through a few hundred municipal codes in Illinois didn’t turn up any trick-or-treat ordinances allowing for jail time. But fines associated with age limits, curfews, masks and more were aplenty.

Property owners sue insurer over policy dispute

By Lhalie Castillo |
EDWARDSVILLE — Property owners claim their insurer failed to include an outbuilding and its contents in their policy, resulting in monetary loss following a fire.

Woman sues former employer alleging pregnancy discrimination

By Lhalie Castillo |
EDWARDSVILLE — A former spa employee claims she was terminated because she was pregnant.

Driver alleges injuries from Route 157 crash

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
EDWARDSVILLE — A motorist claims she was injured when another driver failed to yield and caused a collision.

Pregnant mother, children sue motorist following Collinsville collision

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
EDWARDSVILLE — A mother alleges a Collinsville car crash resulted in the premature delivery of her child.

Tractor-trailer crash in Chouteau prompts lawsuit

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
A motorist accuses a trucking company of causing a crash involving injuries on Interstate 270.

Motorist sues over Bethalto crash

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
A Bethalo resident accuses a motorist of causing a car accident at the intersection of Roosevelt Street and South Moreland Road.

Lenders sue borrowers over alleged outstanding loans

By Lhalie Castillo |
A Madison County resident and her company face a lawsuit over the alleged nonpayment of a loan.

Motorist allegedly failed to stop, caused rear-end collision

By Angelica Saylo Pilo |
BELLEVILLE — A motorist alleges another driver caused a rear-end collision on Route 159.

Customers should read insurance policies, not wait to sue til denied coverage, high court rules

By Jonathan Bilyk |
Saying customers have an obligation to read and understand the terms of their insurance policies, the Illinois state Supreme Court has rejected the try by a couple to make their American Family Insurance agent pay for providing them with a policy that didn’t protect them against a defamation lawsuit, even though they had specifically asked the agent to obtain that coverage for them.

Appellate court reverses Rudolf, orders new trial on medication overdose case

By Gabriel Neves |
A minor who suffered an overdose of a prescribed medication due to a pharmacy's error will receive a new trial, an appellate court ruled.

Pro bono forum will give attorneys chance to offer free legal services for civil matters

By Charmaine Little |
While legal representation is a lawful mandate in criminal matters, the same doesn’t hold true for civil issues such as domestic violence, discrimination, eviction and divorce.

HEPLERBROOM: Three HB Partners Named Top 10 Downstate Lawyers

By Press release submission |
HeplerBroom is proud to announce that three of its partners—Jeff Hebrank, Troy Bozarth, and Kathy Hodge—were named to Leading Lawyers’ list of Top 10 business lawyers in downstate Illinois.

'People are motivated' says organizer of taxpayer revolt rally, set Oct. 24

By John Sammon |
COLLINSVILLE – Inspired by a desire to take action against out of control taxation, a “Taxpayer Revolt Rally” is set to take place Oct. 24 in Collinsville, just ahead of an election that could be considered a referendum on the hot topic.