Heyl Royster’s Amber Cameron, Brittany Warren, Tori Walls, and Jessica Zhu had an incredible experience attending the 2nd Annual Federal Bar Association for the Southern District of Illinois Women in the Law Symposium on February 29.
BELLEVILLE – Statutes of limitation don’t operate on weekends according to Circuit Judge Heinz Rudolf, who ruled that Abigail Hoerner could proceed with an injury suit she filed on a Monday.
Several tax buyer defendants accused of participating in a Madison County bid-rigging conspiracy from 2005 to 2008 are opposing a proposed $300,000 partial settlement agreement, arguing that the proposal asks the court to approve the notice rather than the substance of the settlement.
A former employee accused of making defamatory statements against Edwardsville-based Exo Lounge and Nail Bar argues that the salon failed to prove that his statements are false, which he claims are based on opinions and other statements made to him.
SPRINGFIELD – State Farm improperly depreciated labor costs like lumber costs when paying for property repairs, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled on Sept. 23.
St. Clair County Circuit Judge William Stiehl transferred a lawsuit involving a Wood River car crash and two Madison County motorists after the defendant argued that the complaint must have been filed in the wrong venue.
Wood River attorney Thomas Maag addressed arguments about a land ownership dispute in a lawsuit alleging “vile contamination” by wrecked cars littering a Pontoon Beach property when he gave a colorful history of land ownership beginning with the Earth’s formation.
CHICAGO – U.S. Seventh Circuit appellate judges approved two decisions of Chief District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel on June 24, one on the court’s civil side and one on the criminal side.
A physician and medical center deny liability in a suit alleging a patient died after attending physical and occupational therapy while awaiting cardiac surgery.