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EAST ST. LOUIS – Global Vasion, a California importer of electric socks from China, dissolved after an Illinois widow claimed a sock caused her husband’s death.
Global Vasion remains a defendant at U.S. district court, but its lawyers at Lewis Rice in St. Louis moved to withdraw on March 3.
Lead counsel Joseph Berra explained it to District Judge David Dugan, under seal.
His motion stated that Global Vasion directed Lewis Rice to stop defending it.
It stated that Global Vasion failed to fulfill an obligation and was reasonably warned that Lewis Rice would withdraw, advising the importer to retain counsel within 21 days of a withdrawal order.
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EDWARDSVILLE A flight nurse for an Illinois air medical service provider claims she is not being compensated for overtime work.
Shannon Dugger filed a complaint Feb. 5 in the Madison County Circuit Court against Air Methods Corporation, alleging violation of the Illinois Minimum Wage Law, unjust enrichment and willful and wanton negligence.
According to Dugger s complaint, she is employed as a flight nurse for Air Methods Corporation as a non-exempt employee at its Litchfield base. She claims she is generally required to work two 24-hour shifts per week and that she spends all 24 hours either responding to emergency calls or at Air Methods facilities so she is able to swiftly respond to emergency calls. Dugger alleges that she worked more than 40 hours per week with Air Methods failing to pay one and one-half times her regular pay rate in overtime pay. She further alleges that Air Methods required her to agree to treat eight hours