Articles From John M. Redlingshafer

Who has standing to bring a lawsuit when a public body’s computers are stolen? By John M. Redlingshafer Local Government Law, November 2015 The Maglio v. Advocate Health and Hospitals Corporation case is instructive to those who travel with laptops, tablets, or other devices that can be left behind, stolen, or otherwise misplaced.
Does your public client need to change its procedure on settling cases? A case study of Meade v. City of Rockford By John M. Redlingshafer Local Government Law, May 2015 Prior to trial, the parties in this case reached a settlement at a pretrial conference. Plaintiff signed a settlement agreement drafted by the City, but when it was presented to the City Council, it voted to reject the agreement.
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