Articles From Jake Maginn

Somebody’s Watching Me: Balancing the Absolute Litigation Privilege With Protection From Abusive Surveillance By Shawn Wood & Jake Maginn Elder Law, September 2024 In Goodman v. Goodman, the appellate court held that the absolute litigation privilege barred a claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress arising from extensive surveillance of the plaintiff in a divorce proceeding.
Somebody’s Watching Me: Balancing the Absolute Litigation Privilege With Protection From Abusive Surveillance By Shawn Wood & Jake Maginn Civil Practice and Procedure, June 2024 In Goodman v. Goodman, the appellate court held that the absolute litigation privilege barred a claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress arising from extensive surveillance of the plaintiff in a divorce proceeding.
The Earthquake That Wasn’t: Advocacy in Illinois Courts Under Amended Rule 23 By Shawn Wood & Jake Maginn Civil Practice and Procedure, May 2023 Prior to its most recent amendment, Illinois Supreme Court Rule 23 barred parties from citing to unpublished orders except in very limited circumstances.
1 comment (Most recent May 22, 2023)

Spot an error in your article? Contact Celeste Niemann at cniemann@isba.org. For information on obtaining a copy of an article, visit the ISBA Newsletters page.

Select a Different Author