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New Illinois Law To Impose Strict Timing Requirements on Settling Defendants

Getting a settling defendant to pay is sometimes a Herculean task. So much so that it often spawns multiple rounds of satellite litigation just to enforce the settlement terms. I recall one case I had in McHenry County that required no less than five or six 2-hour drives to the courthouse in order to enforce a settlement agreement.  …

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Posted byPaulPSeptember 10, 2013Posted inCivil Procedure, Contract LawTags: 14 day; 30 day, 2014, January 1, Public Act 98-548, Settling defendant9 Comments on New Illinois Law To Impose Strict Timing Requirements on Settling Defendants
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