Champlin and Hanson Obtain Summary Judgment for Municipality in Free Speech Claim

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Matthew B. Champlin
With over 20 years of litigation experience, Matthew B. Champlin emphasizes pragmatism, cost-effectiveness, and innovative problem-solving to secure the best possible outcomes for his clients in complex litigation matters.
John C. Hanson
John C. Hanson's litigation practice centers largely around the defense of personal injury, commercial and residential property taxation, insurance law, election law, and governmental matters.

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In October 2024, Matthew Champlin and John Hanson obtained summary judgment in Madison County (Illinois) Circuit Court in favor of a local municipality.

Plaintiffs alleged municipal officials denied them access to a public building, chilling their rights to free speech and ability to seek redress of grievances under the Illinois Constitution. Champlin and Hanson successfully argued there was no justiciable controversy. The Court granted summary judgment in favor of the municipality, expediently ending the litigation.

Both attorneys practice in the firm’s Edwardsville office. Champlin, a partner, focuses his practice on the defense of personal injury, products liability, municipal liability, and construction matters. He is active in pro bono initiatives and assisting litigants with limited resources. Hanson, an associate, focuses his practice on the defense of personal injury, governmental matters, and property taxation. He currently serves on the Executive Board of the Madison County Bar Association.

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