Examines an Illinois appellate court ruling that in narrow circumstances, a bicyclist can be considered an intended and permitted user of a roadway
Monthly Archives: May 2022
Prescription Medication Fraud: A New Federal Civil Suit and a Case Study to Highlight Real Dangers
May 12, 2022
Case studies highlight how well-trained claims personnel and vigilant discovery during litigation can help combat organized prescription medication fraud
Examines U.S. 7th Circuit Court ruling on the application of non-specific defect theory in product liability cases
Appellate Court Finds Lack of Jury Trial Insufficient Reason to Set Aside Judgment Due to Untimely Challenge
May 2, 2022
Examines Illinois Appellate Court ruling that lack of jury trial didn’t outweigh untimely motion nor void judgment made when court had proper jurisdiction