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Stutz Excavating seeks to partially dismiss lawsuit over fatal Bethalto crash; Victims' family allege hazing was involved

By Donna Rolando |
The Cafazza family, of Bethalto, filed an opposition to Stutz Excavating's motion to dismiss several counts from their wrongful death lawsuit following a fatal crash with an intoxicated driver they allege was involved in a hazing event and encouraged to then drive home.

St. Clair County real estate Aug. 28-31

By Andrew Thomas |
A Swansea property sold for more than $1.7 million as part of the St. Clair County real estate transactions for Aug. 28-31.

Madison County real estate Nov. 2-3

By Andrew Thomas |
An Alton property sold for more than $1.1 million as part of the Madison County real estate transactions for Nov. 2-3.

Madison County civil docket Jan. 22-24

By Andrew Thomas |
Madison County circuit judges have hearings scheduled on the civil docket for Jan. 22-26.

Attorney General Raoul Urges Federal Appeals Court to Uphold States’ Authority to Enforce Laws to Protect Public Health

By Madison County Record Report |
Attorney General Kwame Raoul led a coalition of 14 attorneys general in filing an amicus brief urging the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit to reverse a lower court’s decision preventing New Jersey from enforcing a state law intended to protect the health and safety of immigrants by closing private detention facilities.

Live Web - Isba's Law Ed Faculty Development Series Virtual Presentations: the Basics and Beyond on January 18, 2024

By Madison County Record Report |
Take your virtual presentation skills to the next level with thepractical tools and insights you will gain in this program.

Ziegler declaration: Hunter Biden's laptop was not hacked; Contents published from his southern Illinois hometown

By Steve Korris |
LOS ANGELES - Illinois native Garrett Ziegler, of the Marco Polo website, filed a declaration against Hunter Biden’s computer abuse suit stating, “We are not hackers. We are simply publishers.”

Roller skater sues Skateway over fall

By Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE - A skater claims she was injured when she fell on an uneven surface at a skating rink in Granite City.

Garrett Ziegler of Marco Polo seeks to dismiss Hunter Biden’s laptop suit or transfer to Illinois

By Steve Korris |
LOS ANGELES - Garrett Ziegler of Effingham, Illinois, whose Marco Polo website published data from Hunter Biden’s computer, has asked U.S. District Judge Hernan Vera in Los Angeles to dismiss a suit Biden filed or transfer it to Illinois.

Update on Wage and Hour Issues for California Employers on January 17, 2024

By Madison County Record Report |
Wage and hour compliance continues to be extremely challenging for California employers.

Wrongful death suit filed against Chinese tire manufacturer following fatal roll-over crash

By Steve Korris |
BELLEVILLE - Widow Kerry Wickline of Caseyville filed a wrongful death suit against a tire shop ten miles away and a tire manufacturer in China.

Rep. Schmidt co-sponsors property tax relief bill that requires school districts to lower taxes in exchange for grant

By Donna Rolando |
Illinois imposes the second highest property tax in the nation on its residents, but a new Republican-backed bill for property tax relief has a new year and a new chance to move forward after languishing most of 2023 in the House Rules Committee.

Madison, St. Clair Counties adjusting well to SAFE-T Act mandates, but see increased demand on public defenders

By Donna Rolando |
Despite growing pains, Madison and St. Clair counties report success in enacting sweeping, unfunded changes to the court system mandated under the state’s new SAFE-T Act, including the nation’s first no-cash bond system.

LIVE WEB - 2024 Immigration Law Update: Effectively Representing Immigration Clients and Analyzing Immigration Matters in a Volatile World on January 16, 2024

By Madison County Record Report |
Presented by the ISBA International & Immigration Law SectionCo-sponsored by the ISBA Labor & Employment Law Section, ISBA Education Law Section, ISBA Sports & Entertainment Law Section, ISBA Business Advice & Financial Planning Section, and ISBA Construction Law Section

BTI Lists Fox Rothschild Among Most Searched for Law Firms

By Madison County Record Report |
Fox Rothschild is among the most searched for law firms in 2023 according to BTI Consulting Group’s analysis of searches for 300+ firms in Google Trends.

Dugan rejects immunity claims, grants trial request in Cahokia Heights sewer dispute

By Steve Korris |
EAST ST. LOUIS - U.S. District Judge David Dugan ruled on Jan. 5 that 33 Cahokia Heights residents have a right to trial on claims that floods of rain and sewage damage their properties.

Madison County jurors return defense verdict in suit over staircase fall

By Heather Isringhausen Gvillo |
.Jurors in Madison County reached a verdict in favor of an East Alton resident who was sued by his guest alleging she fell down the stairs due to a faulty handrail.

Cortney Kuntze Sworn-in as New Fifth District Appellate Court Clerk

By The Madison County Record |
Justice David K. Overstreet and the Illinois Supreme Court announced today the swearing-in of new Fifth District Appellate Court Clerk Cortney E. Kuntze at a ceremony held in the Fifth District Appellate Court Courtroom in Mount Vernon.

Woman's lawsuit vs Mexico zipline operators tossed

By Madison County Record |
The lawsuit had claimed a child suffered head injuries after falling 65 feet while using a zipline in Mexico. The lawsuit was dismissed for non-activity after neither the plaintiff nor her attorney showed up in court in June for a hearing

Norkfolk Southern Railway sued over employee's alleged wrist injuries

By Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE - A Norfolk Southern Railway Company employee claims he suffered a wrist injury due to negligent working conditions.