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Expert Witnesses Precluded in BMW Birth Defect Case

In a recent case, a child plaintiff sued BMW, claiming that his disabilities were caused by exposure to unleaded gasoline vapor from a defective fuel hose in his mother’s BMW when his mother was pregnant with him. The Facts of the Case In 1989, the plaintiff’s father bought his mother a…

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Large Manufacturer Ordered to Pay $72 Million in Cancer-Related Lawsuit

In a recent court decision, Johnson & Johnson, the world’s largest maker of health care products, must pay $72 million to the family of a woman who claimed that the company’s products caused her ovarian cancer and ultimately her untimely death. This recent verdict was the first time a jury…

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Illinois Supreme Court Decision Exposes Local Governments to Lawsuits

The Illinois Supreme Court’s recent decision in Coleman v. East Joliet Fire Protection District brings a significant change to Illinois law. Its decision greatly increases the exposure of local public entities to lawsuits. In the decision, the court repealed the public-duty doctrine, which held that local government entities owed a…

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State-Owned Railway Is Protected by Sovereign Immunity, Supreme Court Decides

In a recent decision, the United States Supreme Court decided that a railway owned and operated by the government of Austria cannot be sued in the United States for an accident that occurred at one of the railway’s stations in Austria. The plaintiff in the case, a resident of California,…

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Former Football Players May Be Entitled to Compensation for Head Injuries

For years, many former professional football players struggled with a constellation of neurological and mental health symptoms of unknown etiology. Many players believed that their symptoms were the result of their days on the gridiron, but clear explanations were rarely forthcoming. More recently, the base of evidence has grown to…

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Illinois Resident Receives Multi-Million Dollar Verdict for Cruise-Related Injuries

According to a news report, a jury in Seattle recently awarded a man from Illinois $21.5 million in damages as a result of injuries he suffered while taking a cruise around the world with his wife and daughter. At the trial, the 61-year-old man alleged that one of the ship’s…

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“Dram Shop” Case Filed Against Local Illinois Bar

Earlier this month, a trial began on the issue of whether an Illinois bar served a patron to the point of intoxication before he went on to cause serious injuries to one of the bar’s other patrons. According to one local news source that reported on the case, the incident occurred back in…