Articles From Martin A. Dolan

Using the Freedom of Information Act before and during litigation, where it concerns a named party By Martin A. Dolan & Robert Ennis Tort Law, March 2012 A judicious litigant familiar with FOIA procedures and policies can use the FOIA to great effect to supplement their discovery efforts before and during litigation and consequently strengthen their overall case.
Respondents in Discovery—A useful tool By Martin A. Dolan & Myco T. Dang Tort Law, November 2004 While section 2-402 applies to all civil litigation, this article mainly deals with medical malpractice litigation, and it addresses the issue of respondents in discovery in light of the recent Illinois Appellate Court, First District, ruling in Robinson v. Johnson.
Insurance coverage for negligent and intentional injuries By Martin A. Dolan & Joseph P. Shannon Tort Law, February 2003 In any tort injury or civil rights claim, it is imperative that the plaintiff's attorney identify any and all liability insurance policies that may apply to the claim.
Invasion of privacy in Illinois: time for change By Martin A. Dolan Young Lawyers Division, August 2000 Peeping Toms using binoculars and the like have always and unfortunately will continue to infest our world.

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