News from April 2019
Case activity for Employers & Cement Masons #90 Health & Welfare Fund vs Rock Solid Paving & Excavating, Inc. on April 1
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activities in the suit brought by Employers & Cement Masons #90 Health & Welfare Fund and Employer & Cement Masons #90 Pension Fund against Rock Solid Paving & Excavating, Inc. on April 1:
Case activity for Employers & Cement Masons #90 Health & Welfare Fund vs Groundworks Contracting, Inc. on April 1
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activities in the suit brought by Employers & Cement Masons #90 Health & Welfare Fund and Employers & Cement Masons #90 Pension Fund against Groundworks Contracting, Inc. on April 1:
Madison County real estate March 8-14
A Troy home sold for more than $469,000 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions for March 8-14.
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois: Actions Taken on March 26
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activity on March 26 in the suits below:
Madison County foreclosures March 11-15
There were 13 foreclosures in Madison County from March 11-15
Madison County civil docket April 8-12
Madison County judges Mudge, Dugan and Harrison have law cases scheduled on the civil docket for April 8-12.
Case activity for Employers & Cement Masons #90 Health & Welfare Fund vs Ehret Inc. on April 1
The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activities in the suit brought by Employers & Cement Masons #90 Health & Welfare Fund and Employers & Cement Masons #90 Pension Fund against Ehret Inc. on April 1:
Wood River voters say 'Yes' to higher sales tax, in spite of court challenge over city's support
With a little help from city officials, and in spite of protest over that help, voters in Wood River have passed a 1 percent sales tax increase by a margin of 54 to 46 percent.
Judge grants TRO keeping Prenzler team at bay from county financials; Next hearing April 23
Madison County Circuit Judge Sarah Smith granted Madison County auditor Rick Faccin’s request for a temporary restraining order on a resolution the board passed last month allowing access to the county’s USL financial system.
ILLINOIS STATE SENATOR LAURA FINE: Fine celebrates women in public office
To honor women in public office, State Senator Laura Fine (D-Glenview) passed a resolution declaring March 28, 2019, as Celebrating Women in Public Office Day in Illinois.
Suit alleges pharmaceutical company failed to fill orders in timely manner
BENTON —A corporation is suing a pharmaceutical company, alleging that they failed to fill orders in a timely manner.
What is Rick Faccin trying to hide?
“I was elected to look into things. Faccin believes he is here to hide things.”
Webinar on intellectual property available for entrepreneurs, business owners
Financial Poise's latest on-demand webinar titled IP-101, sponsored by EisnerAmper, encourages founders and entrepreneurs of blooming businesses to get educated on all things intellectual property.
Working With Experts webinar planned for April 24
The Working With Experts course will soon be available for Financial Poise Webinars' Newbie Litigator School’s Winter/Spring 2019 session. It will take place Wednesday, April 24 from 1-2 p.m. Central Standard Time.
Customer alleges Just for Men resulted in severe allergic reaction
BELLEVILLE — A St. Clair County man is suing a hair product company, alleging the use of the product resulted in a severe allergic reaction for the plaintiff.
Employee alleges Harbor Freight stored biometric data without permission
BELLEVILLE — An employee is suing a tool company, alleging the defendant stored biometric data without informing the plaintiff.
Regular folks charged with DUI in Madison County - ones with lawyers - regularly get suspensions rescinded
EDWARDSVILLE – When a Madison County judge rescinded the suspension of former U.S. Attorney Stephen Wigginton’s driver’s license after his second DUI in less than two years, skeptics may have figured he caught a special break. In reality, regular folks catch that break routinely.
JONES DAY: Eight Jones Day lawyers named "BTI Client Service All-Stars"
Eight Jones Day lawyers are named 2019 Client Service All-Stars in the BTI Consulting Group's survey of corporate counsel and other legal services decision makers.
EPSTEIN BECKER GREEN: Epstein Becker Green Attorneys John Steren and Patricia Wagner Receive JD Supra Readers’ Choice Award
Epstein Becker Green (EBG) is pleased to announce that attorneys E. John Steren and Patricia M. Wagner have been selected for a 2019 JD Supra Readers’ Choice Award for their thought leadership on the topic of “Antitrust & Trade Regulation.”
Judge Harrison declines to order Wood River to take down signs promoting sales tax increase
Madison County Associate Judge Clarence Harrison declined to order the City of Wood River to remove "vote Yes" signs positioned on city-owned property and inside City Hall that promote a sales tax increase referendum on the ballot in Tuesday's election.