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2024 Articles

AI in Discovery? It’s Called TAR By George Bellas March 2024 Technology assisted review is a form of artificial intelligence in which the artificial intelligence machine learning assists in the review process by automatically reviewing, sorting, and classifying large volumes of documents based on whether the documents are likely responsive to discovery requests.
Application of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co. to General Personal Jurisdiction in Illinois (and Beyond?) By Carlos A. Vera & Daniel M. Yukich March 2024 In Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co., the United States Supreme Court ruled that a state statute that requires foreign corporations conducting business in Pennsylvania to consent to general jurisdiction does not violate the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Illinois Supreme Court Reminds Litigants to Seek Relief Before Complaining of Error By Hannah R. Lamore April 2024 In its latest response to untimely electronic filings, the Illinois Supreme Court reminds litigants to seek relief before complaining of error
Which Expired First: The Defendant or the Statute of Limitation? Plaintiffs Need to Know By Harry Dubnick April 2024 Jamie Lichter v. Kimberly Porter Carroll, Special Administrator for the Estate of Donald Christopher, Dec’d presents a question of the application of the statute of limitation to a defendant whose passing between the date the claim arose and the date of the filing of the lawsuit is unknown to the plaintiff.
‘… and Nothing But the Truth.’ By Nigel S. Smith April 2024 A summary of a recently tried small claims case involving a dispute between a landlord and tenant.