Recent News About Patrick A. Salvi
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A formal settlement hasn't yet been filed in court, but Alsip-based Griffith Foods has asked a Cook County judge for permission to transfer $48 million into an escrow account in preparation to settle hundreds of lawsuits connected to the Sterigenics litigation
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A woman who suffered a serious leg injury when she was struck and dragged by a CTA bus in downtown Chicago has received a $20 million settlement for her injuries.
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The company said it maintains its emissions did not cause cancer, as claimed by the lawsuits. But Sterigenics wants to cut its expenses and not risk any more big losses in court, like a $363 million verdict entered last fall, which the company appealed
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Patrick A. Salvi II to Be Installed as President of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association.
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Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard attorneys Patrick A. Salvi II, Thomas R. Mulroy III and Aaron D. Boeder obtained a $5 million settlement on behalf of a young woman who suffered a brain injury after a medical error following a relatively minor car crash.
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A Peoria hospital has agreed to pay $1.5 million to the family of a 40-year-old woman who died after her symptoms of an intracranial brain bleed were misdiagnosed by medical staff on multiple occasions.
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Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard is pleased to announce Chicago Managing Partner Patrick A. Salvi II was presented with the American Association for Justice’s 2019 Wiedemann & Wysocki Award at the AAJ PAC M-Club Luncheon Sunday.
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Leading Lawyers Magazine has named Patrick A. Salvi as one of the Top 10 Lawyers in Illinois overall and one of the Top 10 Lawyers in Illinois in several specific categories.
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Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard, P.C. has obtained a $14,850,000 settlement on behalf of a woman who was left permanently blind in both eyes due to a delay in the diagnosis and treatment of a clot in her brain.
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Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard, P.C. is pleased to announce Chairman and Managing Equity Partner Patrick A. Salvi and Chicago Managing Partner Patrick A. Salvi II have been selected to The 2019 Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America for the third straight year.
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Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard is pleased to announce the firm’s founder and Managing Equity Partner Patrick A. Salvi has been listed among the Top 10 Illinois Super Lawyers for the sixth consecutive year.
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The Illinois Supreme Court has denied a petition for leave to appeal of a $15.2 million jury verdict awarded to an Iraq War Vet who was seriously injured by a forklift at McCormick Place Convention Center.
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A Cook County jury has awarded more than $50 million to the family of a boy who has had cerebral palsy, allegedly as a result of injuries he sustained at birth when he was delivered at Evanston NorthShore Hospital nine years ago.
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A patient of a Cook County facility alleges he suffered respiratory failure and other issues because of a failure to timely remove his appendix.
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Six attorneys have been honored by one of the most respected peer-review publications in the legal profession.
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Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard, P.C. announced the firm has moved Chicago office locations from 22 West Washington Street, Suite 1600, to a new headquarters located a few blocks away at161 North Clark Street, Suite 4700.
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The legal system is complex and intimidating for anyone, especially for someone living in poverty and unable to hire an attorney.
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The Illinois Appellate Court First District has ruled an Iraq War Veteran who was struck and run over by a forklift at McCormick Place Convention Center in Chicago, Illinois will finally receive the $15.2 million he was awarded during a 2015 trial.
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A man is suing Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Presence Saint Joseph Hospital - Chicago and Dr. Alex W. Farnand for allegedly taking insufficient measures to prevent injuries.
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An estate administrator is suing Northwest United Urology LLC, Northwest Health Care Inc. and Dr. Phuong Huynh for alleged negligence.