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Analyzes the differences in dying with and without a will, including the actions of estate Executors versus Administrators

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Illinois' Supreme Court is set to decide if the exclusivity provisions of the Workers’ Compensation Act bar a BIPA claim

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Trucking companies should preserve a vehicle’s infotainment system data re its operation in critical seconds before collision

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PAID Act should significantly reduce number of post-settlement demands for reimbursement from Medicare Part C and Part D providers

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Illinois court grants summary judgment in mesothelioma case based on Maryland workers’ compensation exclusive remedy

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Examines how appellate court used two liability theories for bodily injury caused by an animal to sustain summary judgment for dog’s owners

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Illinois Appellate Court says place of injury is most significant factor in weighing public interest factors for venue transfers

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Court rules respondents should stick to facts and evidence in movant’s statement of uncontroverted material facts when considering MSJ

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Amended Missouri statute provides roadmap for insurers to avoid bad faith liability claims when insufficient coverage for multiple claimants

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An Illinois Appellate Court ruled a demonstration/exhibit must be considerably similar to original, especially if being demonstrated by expert in front of a jury

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