Excluded Medical Billing Expert Provides Roadmap for Attacking Opinions Based on Big Data
General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm, December 2020
Excluded Medical Billing Expert Provides Roadmap for Attacking Opinions Based on Big Data
Health Care Law, December 2020
Bias: Instructing Jurors—Illinois Pattern Jury Instructions (Civil) 1.08
Civil Practice and Procedure, November 2020
Excluded Medical Billing Expert Provides Roadmap for Attacking Opinions Based on Big Data
Civil Practice and Procedure, November 2020
Back to Basics: Accuracy of Proposed Demonstration and Proper Foundation for Permanency Opinions by Plaintiff’s Expert are Prerequisites to Admissibility
Civil Practice and Procedure, June 2020
A Flaming Flannel Shirt Gets Extinguished by Illinois Premises Liability Precedent
Civil Practice and Procedure, June 2020
Illinois Supreme Court Rules Delayed Lakefront Trail Repair by Park District Does Not Rise to Willful and Wanton Misconduct
Civil Practice and Procedure, August 2019
With a suggestion that the defendant is legally blind, can plaintiff get defendant’s medical records?
Civil Practice and Procedure, June 2019
A keepsake: The Due Process Clause in civil litigation—People v. Gawlak
Civil Practice and Procedure, March 2019
Self-authentication of digital records: New Illinois Rule of Evidence 902(13)
Civil Practice and Procedure, December 2018
Champerty, contingent fees, and client advocacy
Civil Practice and Procedure, May 2018
1 comment (Most recent May 22, 2018)
Illinois Supreme Court green lights social host liability case for fraternity hazing
Civil Practice and Procedure, May 2018
2 comments (Most recent May 25, 2018)
Limiting the general: How practitioners can (and should) use the ejusdem generis rule of construction in everyday practice
Civil Practice and Procedure, December 2017
Stipulation versus guilty plea: Are both admissions?
Civil Practice and Procedure, August 2017
2 comments (Most recent October 20, 2017)
There is no bright line test for the admission of alcohol in a civil case
Bench and Bar, March 2017
1 comment (Most recent March 9, 2017)
The Illinois Supreme Court should promulgate an “offer of settlement or judgment” rule
Civil Practice and Procedure, December 2004
How to correctly respond to a movant’s local rule 56.1 statement of facts
Federal Civil Practice, November 2004
Query: The Fiduciary Shield Doctrine. Have the exceptions swallowed the rule?
Civil Practice and Procedure, November 2004
Allocation of fault to third parties-Does it include an employer? The legislature checks the supreme court
Civil Practice and Procedure, January 2004