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  • Third District Appellate Court Addresses Lost Chance Theory
    January 28th, 2014
  • The Illinois Appellate Court Agrees That an Estopped Insurer May Still Challenge the Reasonableness of a Settlement
    July 10th, 2013
  • A Colorful Picture of a Reasonable Settlement: The Illinois Appellate Court Considers Whether an Insurer Must Pay a Settlement in Asbestos Litigation
    July 10th, 2013
  • Seventh Circuit court’s recent discussions of the application of Daubert to expert testimony can be found in Lewis v. CITGO Petroleum Corp., 561 F.3d 698 (7th Cir. 2009) and Euro Holdings Capital & Investment Corp. v. Harris Trust & Savings Bank, No. 05 C 1181, 2009 WL 650373 (N.D. Ill. Mar. 11, 2009)
    July 10th, 2013
  • Beware relying on workers compensation IME reports.
    July 10th, 2013
  • Appellate Court Allows Wrongful Death Beneficiaries to Avoid Anti-Stacking Clauses in UIM Policies By Characterizing Each Beneficiary’s Interest Under Wrongful Death Act as a Separate Claim
    July 10th, 2013
  • Many Companies Include Arbitration Provisions in their Contracts with their Customers, Employees and Franchisees
    July 10th, 2013
  • The Federation of Defense & Corporate Counsel
    July 10th, 2013
  • Is Binding Arbitration Really Binding in Illinois?
    July 10th, 2013
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