Articles From Grzegorz (Greg) Czubernat

Sheriff sale purchasers keep the property despite void judgment of foreclosure and sale By Robert Handley & Grzegorz (Greg) Czubernat Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, August 2016 The case of U.S. Bank N.A. v. Rahman reminds us that when serving a defendant in Cook County, no matter where the case is pending, service of process must be effectuated by the Cook County Sheriff, unless the court appoints a special process server.
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Suing certain governmental entities for willful and wanton misconduct just became easier—Illinois abandons the public duty rule By Robert Handley & Grzegorz (Greg) Czubernat Civil Practice and Procedure, May 2016 As far as municipal or fire district entities are concerned, unless there is action by the legislature to enact immunity they will now be exposed to traditional tort principles.
Suing certain governmental entities for willful and wanton misconduct just became easier—Illinois abandons the public duty rule By Robert Handley & Grzegorz (Greg) Czubernat Local Government Law, May 2016 As far as municipal or fire district entities are concerned, unless there is action by the legislature to enact immunity they will now be exposed to traditional tort principles.

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