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Madison, St. Clair Counties included on ATRA's 'Dishonorable Mentions' list in 'Hellholes' report

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Madison and St. Clair Counties were once again given a reprieve from the American Tort Reform Association’s (ATRA) “Judicial Hellholes” list.

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St. Louis attorney cautions lawyers about using AI for research, but says it could still be used effectively

By Steve Korris |
ST. LOUIS – Lawyers who trusted Chat GPT for artificial intelligence cited fake cases and a judge fined them $5,000, Paige Tungate of Downey Law Group reported to asbestos lawyers at HarrisMartin's annual Midwest Asbestos Litigation Conference on Sept. 20.

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Carruthers to preside over Madison County asbestos docket beginning Oct. 1

By Steve Korris |
ST. LOUIS - Associate judge Andrew Carruthers told asbestos lawyers on Sept. 20 that he will preside over Madison County’s asbestos docket as of Oct. 1.

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KCIC: Asbestos filings down in first quarter of 2023, expected to resemble 2022

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
The asbestos filings nationwide have decreased slightly in the first quarter of 2023 but are expected to be similar to 2022 filings, reports Washington D.C.-based technology and management consulting firm KCIC.

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KCIC report: Madison, St. Clair Counties see most asbestos filings for 2022; Cook County ranked #7

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Madison and St. Clair County again saw the most asbestos case filings for 2022, according to an annual report by Washington D.C.-based technology and management consulting firm KCIC.

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Asbestos defendants dismissed from suit to avoid federal jurisdiction

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS – Oshkosh Corporation and Hyster-Yale Group were dismissed from asbestos exposure claims after removing the case from St. Clair County circuit court to U. S. district court.

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KCIC mid-year report: Madison and St. Clair counties are top asbestos jurisdictions

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
While asbestos case filings have been down about 3 percent nationwide so far this year, Madison and St. Clair Counties remain the top asbestos jurisdictions.

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Julian touts role as asbestos lawyer helping cancer victims, while reform advocate points to devastation left by litigation industry

By Steve Korris |
EDWARDSVILLE – Democrat judicial candidate Barry Julian, whose wealth was built on asbestos litigation, seeks election as judge in the court where roughly half the country's asbestos litigation plays out.

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Gleeson at asbestos conference: Communication lacking in part due to 'lack of technology in St. Clair County'

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
Madison and St. Clair County asbestos judges addressed trends and procedural updates at the HarrisMartin Midwest Asbestos Litigation Conference in St. Louis on Sept. 21.

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Appeal of $400K sanction against Maune Raichle dismissed in Bestwall bankruptcy proceedings

By Steve Korris |
CHARLOTTE – U. S. District Judge Robert Conrad dismissed an appeal of a $402,871.70 sanction that bankruptcy Judge Laura Beyer imposed on Maune Raichle asbestos firm of St. Louis.

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Asbestos bankruptcy judge levels $264K sanction against Shrader firm in dispute over client exposures

By Steve Korris |
CHARLOTTE – Bankruptcy Judge Laura Beyer has sanctioned Shrader and Associates mesothelioma firm for $264,000 for failing to answer questions about 330 clients who sued Georgia Pacific.

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Bankruptcy judge sanctions asbestos firms $100 per day for evading questionnaires

By Steve Korris |
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Legal Newsline) – Bankruptcy Judge Laura Beyer ordered 330 clients of asbestos firm Shrader and Associates to pay $100 a day starting May 9, as a sanction for failure to answer questionnaires of Georgia Pacific entity Bestwall.

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Cooper and Flint merge law firms; Cooper-Joe Biden connection revealed in new report

By Steve Korris |
EDWARDSVILLE – Jeff Cooper, who invested with Hunter Biden and currently employs Biden’s former partner Devon Archer, merged his law firm with Ethan Flint’s law firm in March.

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Asbestos litigation explodes in St. Clair Co. in 2021, up 50%; Madison Co. still number 1, but down 19%

By The Madison County Record |
St. Clair County Circuit Court bucked a national downward trend in asbestos litigation, having experienced a 50% increase in filings in 2021 compared to 2020. It went from 428 filings in 2020 to 643 last year, and is still the second top jurisdiction in the country.

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Asbestos lawyers seeking to avoid settlement disclosure lodge personal attack against Koch Brothers

By Steve Korris |
CHARLOTTE (Legal Newsline) – Asbestos lawyers who have failed to stop an examination of their settlement history plead that it must stop because the Koch brothers – Charles and David – started it.

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Bestwall bankruptcy judge holds asbestos plaintiffs in contempt for failing to submit questionnaires

By Steve Korris |
CHARLOTTE – Bankruptcy Judge Laura Beyer held 2,140 asbestos plaintiffs in contempt on Feb. 10, and gave them a week to answer questions of Georgia Pacific entity Bestwall.

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Asbestos firms miss deadline to answer core questions in Bestwall bankruptcy

By Steve Korris |
CHARLOTTE – Mesothelioma lawyers continue to disobey an order for disclosure about settlements, including the Gori Law Firm in Edwardsville.

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Asbestos firms get more time to prepare for trial on alleged fraud in bankruptcy settlements

By Steve Korris |
CHARLOTTE- Georgia Pacific entity Bestwall must wait ten more months for trial on its claim that fraud inflated its settlements of asbestos suits.

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More asbestos bankruptcies are adopting strategy of investigating plaintiff lawyers

By Steve Korris |
EDWARDSVILLE - Before lawyer Randy Gori lost his life he issued a dire forecast in an email to his asbestos firm and demanded that employees work harder and stop talking about anything else.

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HarrisMartin's Midwest Asbestos Conference focuses on changes to asbestos litigation in response to pandemic

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
A common theme at HarrisMartin’s Midwest Asbestos Conference on Tuesday was how the COVID-19 pandemic has altered asbestos litigation and guidelines for maintaining decorum while navigating working remotely.