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Suit alleges motorist backed into mailbox, causing passenger to suffer injuries | Madison

Suit alleges motorist backed into mailbox, causing passenger to suffer injuries | Madison
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Illinois company sued over employee fingerprint scans

Wise EDWARDSVILLE An Illinois company that required fingerprint scans from its employees is facing a lawsuit alleging violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act.  Partrick Scott, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated, filed a complaint Feb. 11 in the Madison County Circuit Court against Keyser Enterprises Inc., alleging violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act.  Scott alleges in his complaint that as an employee of Keyser Enterprises, he was required to clock in and out using his fingerprint scan. He claims Keyser never informed him of the specific purposes or length of time that his biometric information would be collected and stored. Scott also alleges the defendant failed to inform him about the company s data retention policy.

Court upholds teen s life sentence for 2004 Madison Co murder

McGlynn orders injury plaintiff to produce financial records while working for his mother

Bedesky EAST ST. LOUIS – Injury plaintiff John Berrien of Florida must produce records of money he made working for his mother after alleging a collision left him unable to pursue his normal gainful occupation, U. S. District Judge Stephen McGlynn ruled on Feb. 18. He granted discovery to freight hauler Schenker Inc. and driver Jerry Adams, who plan to compare Berrien’s effort and income to his disability complaint. Berrien opened the door by stating in a deposition that he began driving a van for Shinin Starz, a corporation belonging to his mother Alma McCloud. Schenker and Adams searched Florida records and found that McCloud identified Berrien as a director.

Third Judicial Circuit to resume limited in-person proceedings

Third Judicial Circuit Chief Judge William Mudge announced that limited in-person proceedings will resume March 1. Limited in-person matters will resume in both of the main courthouses in the Third Judicial Circuit, which includes Madison and Bond Counties, as well as the Criminal Justice Center.  “During this difficult time, the court has relied on remote virtual hearings to minimize the number of persons who must enter the courthouse. The use of Zoom and other remote platforms for virtual hearings will continue. However, given the improvement with community spread of the virus and the easing of mitigations in Region 4, in-person court appearances will resume in a limited and safe manner. I thank the citizens of Bond and Madison Counties for their patience and cooperation,” Mudge stated in a press release. 

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