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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in December 2021

MADISON - ST. CLAIR RECORD

Thursday, November 21, 2024

News from December 2021


Madison County real estate Nov. 8-12

By Andrew Thomas |
A Pontoon Beach industrial property sold for $35,586,269 as part of the Madison County real estate transactions Nov. 8-12.

Madison County civil docket Dec. 27-31

By Andrew Thomas |
Madison County judge Threlkeld has a law case scheduled on the civil docket Dec. 27-31.

Seventh Circuit OKs $29.6 million judgment against ESL government health care clinic

By Steve Korris |
CHICAGO – U.S. Seventh Circuit appellate judges who balked at a $29.6 million judgment against the government in a kidney damage case last year cast off their doubts and approved that amount on Dec. 17.

Passenger alleges injuries in Madison crash

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE -- A passenger claims she suffered severe injuries when another motorist caused a crash at an intersection in Madison.

Mother sues after premature infant died from NEC

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE - A mother claims her premature infant died after being fed Similc or Enfamil baby formula and developing necrotizing enterocolitis.

Fueling company employee sues over knee injury while working on tug boat

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE -- A man claims he suffered a knee injury when he was denied the use of metal steps to board a barge while working for Mid-America Fuels on the Mississippi River.

Some 'plan.' Illinois wants more federal bailout money for unemployment trust fund

By Mark Glennon, Wirepoints |
Less than two weeks ago, JB Pritzker’s administration told us we would soon see a “plan” for addressing the gaping hole in Illinois unemployment trust fund. It’s the source of money for unemployment claims but it is underwater by something well over $5 billion. Most of that hole is in the form of the repayment obligation of about $4.5 billion for money borrowed by the trust fund from the federal government during the pandemic.

Minor sues Mercedes Benz following fiery crash

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE -- A minor who allegedly suffered permanent burn injuries in a crash is suing the drivers involved as well as Mercedes Benz, alleging the fuel tank system was unable to withstand the impact and caught fire.

Owner of Amazon warehouse paid $919.52 in enterprise zone property taxes this year; Rate will increase in coming years

By Steve Korris |
EDWARDSVILLE – Realty Income of San Diego, owner of the property where a tornado hit an Amazon warehouse, paid $919.52 in property tax this year as if they owned a tiny farm.

Yandle cites recent Seventh Circuit lockdown loss decision in turning down River Hills claim

By Steve Korris |
BENTON – Another suit for coverage of lockdown losses failed on Dec. 14, when U.S. District Judge Staci Yandle found West Bend Mutual properly denied a claim from River Hills Development of Grafton.

Martin Records Environmental Video for Pork Producers Association

By Press release submission |
Martin Records Environmental Video for Pork Producers Association.

Davis Joins Colleagues to Demand Irs Provide Answers on Tax Return Backlog Ahead of Upcoming Tax Filing Season

By Press release submission |
Davis Joins Colleagues to Demand Irs Provide Answers on Tax Return Backlog Ahead of Upcoming Tax Filing Season.

Illinois ranks dead last in lawsuit freedom

By Dylan Sharkey, Illinois Policy Institute |
How free are Illinoisans? Below average in most measures, and not very regarding lawsuits, the Cato Institute found.

Lawyers in Ancestry.com class action level personal attack against Blackstone CEO

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Plaintiff lawyers hurled a personal attack on Blackstone Investment Group CEO Stephen Schwarzman in a proposed class action proceeding in federal court.

Customer alleges insufficient lighting caused him to trip, fall at Collinsville restaurant

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE -- A man is suing a Collinsville restaurant after he allegedly fell while exiting the building because there was insufficient lighting.

Montgomery County jurors side with grain truck driver in collision with Prius; Plaintiffs sought $1.5 million

By Steve Korris |
HILLSBORO – Montgomery County jurors returned a verdict for farmer James Reynolds in December, finding he didn’t cause a collision between his grain truck and a Toyota Prius.

Trial for former ESL school district employee claiming wrongful termination set in May

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Former East St. Louis school district employee Yvette Jackson deserves trial on a claim that the school board fired her improperly, U.S. District Judge Staci Yandle ruled on Nov. 22.

Woman sues over trip, fall at Bethalto wrestling tournament

By Christina Heath |
EDWARDSVILLE -- A spectator at a Bethalto wrestling tournament claims she tripped on an uneven surface with tape sticking up, causing her to fall and suffer injuries.

ESL property owner accused of insurance fraud sanctioned by Sison

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Roimero Harris of St. Clair County, who hired a lawyer to argue that Travelers Indemnity owed him money, owes Travelers thousands in sanctions and has no lawyer.

Reps. Davis and Peters in Chicago Tribune: “employers Should Try to Attract Workers by Offering Student Loan Debt Help”

By Press release submission |
Reps. Davis and Peters in Chicago Tribune: “employers Should Try to Attract Workers by Offering Student Loan Debt Help”.