Articles From Marc Sherman

The Respondent in Discovery Statute Is a Valuable Tool for Plaintiffs in a Variety of Contexts By Adam Sherman & Marc Sherman Civil Practice and Procedure, June 2025 Illinois attorneys can use Section 2-402 to name individuals or entities as respondents in discovery to gather information before deciding if they should be sued. A recent court ruling, Williams v. McAllister, broadened the statute’s use, allowing respondents to be named even without intent to sue, as long as they may have useful information. This helps lawyers identify proper defendants, especially in complex cases like medical malpractice or nursing home care.
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