Cray Huber attorneys David J. Farina and Zachary G. Shook recently prevailed on behalf of a food product distributor whose employee allegedly allowed a service elevator door to close on a plaintiff. The defendant successfully argued that under Illinois law, a user of an elevator has no duty to protect against the danger posed by a closing elevator door as that danger is open and obvious. Cray Huber has prevailed for its clients numerous times on similar grounds.