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Patrick A. Salvi II to Be Installed as President of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association
Patrick A. Salvi II to Be Installed as President of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association. -
ROMANUCCI & BLANDIN: David A. Neiman Named to Illinois Trial Lawyers Association Board of Managers
Nationally respected personal injury law firm Romanucci & Blandin, LLC, announced that Attorney David A. Neiman was named to the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association (ITLA) Board of Managers. He has been involved as a member of the organization on the Board of Advocates since 2016. -
SALVI SCHOSTOK & PRITCHARD: American Association for Justice Honors Patrick a. Salvi Ii With 2019 Wiedemann & Wysocki Award
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. -
Personal injury lawyer Romanucci named new president of Illinois Trial Lawyers Association
A personal injury lawyer who specializes in suing police departments over alleged brutality and suing medical providers and others in cases involving traumatic brain injuries has been named the new president of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, a lobbying group that represents the interests of the lawyers who represent plaintiffs suing businesses and others in the state. -
MEYERS & FLOWERS: Meyers & Flowers Partner Ryan Theriault Appointed To The Illinois Bar Foundation’s Board Of Directors
Ryan P. Theriault, Partner at Meyers & Flowers, LLC, in St. Charles, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Illinois Bar Foundation (IBF) as a Presidential Appointment, where he will serve a 3-year term. -
ROMANUCCI & BLANDIN LLC: Romanucci & Blandin, LLC Promotes Bruno Marasso and Bhavani Raveendran to Senior Associates
Romanucci & Blandin, LLC, a leading personal injury and civil trial practice law firm in Chicago, has proudly appointed Bruno R. Marasso and Bhavani K. Raveendran to Senior Associates. -
Appeal judges mull 'troubling' questions on potential fallout from $3M verdict vs GSK over lawyer's suicide
With one judge saying he found “troubling” the potential harm to patients from decreased incentives for drug makers to develop new breakthrough medications, a federal appellate panel in Chicago hashed out some of the legal questions surrounding the appeal of jury’s verdict ordering GlaxoSmithKline to pay $3 million to the widow of a Chicago lawyer who committed suicide, and whose family has accused the pharmaceutical company of failing to warn that a generic version of its drug Paxil could raise a patient’s risk of suicide. -
'The way due process is supposed to work': IL Sup Ct decision reshapes Cook County's legal landscape
Three years after the U.S. Supreme Court moved to significantly limit general personal jurisdiction over corporations, the Illinois Supreme Court at last has used that precedent to perhaps achieve legal venue reforms long sought by business groups and reform proponents - and long ignored by state lawmakers.