So, Requests for Admission Served on You are Deemed Admitted. Now What?
Analyzes options for challenging deemed admissions under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 216, including service issues, timing defects, and improper legal conclusions.
The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District appears to have expanded the definition of when the dangerous condition of a public roadway can be claimed as an exception to a public governmental entity’s ability to claim sovereign immunity from tort claims. It based its conclusion on the absence of a crosswalk as presenting a dangerous condition.
Analyzes options for challenging deemed admissions under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 216, including service issues, timing defects, and improper legal conclusions.
Analyzes Supreme Court decisions holding that federal courts must remand or vacate removed cases when subject-matter jurisdiction is lacking, regardless of litigation