Illinois Lawyer Blog
NEVER THOUGHT YOU WOULD NEED TO REMEMBER RES JUDICATA? THINK AGAIN.
September 23rd, 2009
Recently read a decision from the First Appellate District that sends a clear message to lawyers electing to take voluntary dismissals – PROCEED WITH CAUTION!!!! In Kiefer v. Rust-Oleum, plaintiff Colin Kiefer filed a complaint in the Circuit Court of Cook County against Rust-Oleum, an Illinois corporation. Kiefer, a resident of British Columbia, alleged…
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Categories: Uncategorized
ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST
September 8th, 2009
Pleased to report settled a long-running dental malpractice case today. Pardon the pun, but getting case settled was like pulling teeth. In any event, it is over, onto the next one…
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Categories: BLOWING MY OWN HORN
TOYOTA NOT HAVING A GOOD WEEK
September 2nd, 2009
Toyota was recently hit with a couple of lawsuits that could spell VERY BIG TROUBLE for the company. First, former Toyota attorney, Dimitrios Biller recently filed a racketeering lawsuit against Toyota, alleging that his former employer concealed and destroyed evidence that should have been produced to lawyers representing people injured in rollover accidents.…
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Categories: IN THE NEWS
TEDDY KENNEDY DIES
August 27th, 2009
Teddy Kennedy lost his battle with cancer late Tueday night. The dissection and meaning of his life by the talking heads is now underway. Most of the coverage is fairly even-handed, and doesn’t omit the details of an occasionally troubled personal life. On Twitter, Carol Marin shared a great tribute she saw on the failed talkers blog. Certainly worth a r…
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GLAD TO SEE I HAVE BEATEN THE ODDS
August 26th, 2009
Back from vacation, stumbled across an interesting blurb at Law.Com’s Legal Blog Watch. According to an admittedly unscientific poll, 50% of law blogs fail in the first year. The explanation? According to the article, because lawyers simply don’t have the time to dedicate to providing content on a regular basis. We lawyers are apparently very busy.…
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Categories: IN THE NEWS
TWITTER AT YOUR PERIL
July 29th, 2009
Be careful what you say in your Twitter posts. Just ask Amanda Bonnen. According to recent Chicago Sun-Times article by Lisa Donovan, Ms. Bonnen was a tenant in an Chicago apartment complex run by Horizon Realty Group. Some water leaked into her apartment, as well as some other apartments in March, 2009. The leaks occurred after a contractor working on the roo…
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Categories: CASES IN THE NEWS
SECOND LAWSUIT AGAINST MILAN, ILLINOIS MCDONALD'S
July 28th, 2009
There is now a second lawsuit on file against a Milan, Illinois McDonald’s, where several people were allegedly exposed to Hepatitis A. The most recent lawsuit was filed last week by the parents of a 16 year old boy who allegedly was at the restaurant on July 12 to return a job application. After doing so he apparently ate at the restaurant. He then beca…
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Categories: CASES IN THE NEWS
RED LETTER DAY!
July 23rd, 2009
Good day today. It appears that I am finally wrapping up a retaliatory discharge case that has seemingly been going on forever. Plaintiff agreed to accept a settlement and the releases are finally signed, sealed and delivered. Would love to provide additional details, but the settlement is confidential. And, Mark Buerhle of the White Sox throws a perfect game…
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CONDO OWNER IN TOUGH SPOT
July 20th, 2009
Take a long hard look at that condo before you buy it. That is the moral of a recent Chicago Tribune article by John Bryne. The article focused on Dorothy Rush, an 86 year old woman who initially rented, and then purchased one of the condominium units at Village Centre, a 206 unit development in Mount Prospect. Rush thinks that water is seeping into the walls…
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Categories: CASES IN THE NEWS
NO END IN SIGHT IN LISKA LAWSUIT AGAINST MOTOROLA
July 12th, 2009
Looks like former Motorola CFO Paul Liska is going to be at war against his former employer for some time. Liska is suing Motorola, claiming he was fired for his refusal to accept allegedly misleading financial projections by the Motorola Mobile Phone Division. Motorola, on the other hand, is claiming Liska tried to extort the company. The two sides were back…
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Categories: Uncategorized