Illinois Governor Signs Senate Bill 328, Further Stacking the Deck Against Defendants in Toxic Tort Litigation, Part 5
Illinois is known as a hotspot for toxic tort litigation. Recently, the state enacted a law that invites increased toxic tort filings while limiting the ability of foreign corporations to contest personal jurisdiction. In this five-part blog series, we focus on Illinois Senate Bill 328, now Public Act 104-0352, exploring the background that gave rise to the bill, analyzing its provisions and examining the potential challenges that can be raised in response.
Illinois Law Blog:Illinois Governor Signs Senate Bill 328, Further Stacking the Deck Against Defendants in Toxic Tort Litigation, Part 4
Illinois Governor Signs Senate Bill 328, Further Stacking the Deck Against Defendants in Toxic Tort Litigation, Part 4
Illinois is known as a hotspot for toxic tort litigation. Recently, the state enacted a law that invites increased toxic tort filings while limiting the ability of foreign corporations to contest personal jurisdiction. In this five-part blog series, we focus on Illinois Senate Bill 328, now Public Act 104-0352, exploring the background that gave rise to the bill, analyzing its provisions and examining the potential challenges that can be raised in response.
Illinois Law Blog:Illinois Governor Signs Senate Bill 328, Further Stacking the Deck Against Defendants in Toxic Tort Litigation, Part 3
Illinois Governor Signs Senate Bill 328, Further Stacking the Deck Against Defendants in Toxic Tort Litigation, Part 3
Illinois is known as a hotspot for toxic tort litigation. Recently, the state enacted a law that invites increased toxic tort filings while limiting the ability of foreign corporations to contest personal jurisdiction. In this five-part blog series, we focus on Illinois Senate Bill 328, now Public Act 104-0352, exploring the background that gave rise to the bill, analyzing its provisions and examining the potential challenges that can be raised in response.
Illinois Law Blog:Illinois Governor Signs Senate Bill 328, Further Stacking the Deck Against Defendants in Toxic Tort Litigation, Part 2
Illinois Governor Signs Senate Bill 328, Further Stacking the Deck Against Defendants in Toxic Tort Litigation, Part 2
Illinois is known as a hotspot for toxic tort litigation. Recently, the state enacted a law that invites increased toxic tort filings while limiting the ability of foreign corporations to contest personal jurisdiction. In this five-part blog series, we focus on Illinois Senate Bill 328, now Public Act 104-0352, exploring the background that gave rise to the bill, analyzing its provisions and examining the potential challenges that can be raised in response.
Firm News:Baker Sterchi Welcomes David Wallis in Kansas City
Illinois Governor Signs Senate Bill 328, Further Stacking the Deck Against Defendants in Toxic Tort Litigation, Part 1
Illinois is known as a hotspot for toxic tort litigation. Recently, the state enacted a law that invites increased toxic tort filings while limiting the ability of foreign corporations to contest personal jurisdiction. In this five-part blog series, we focus on Illinois Senate Bill 328, now Public Act 104-0352, exploring the background that gave rise to the bill, analyzing its provisions and examining the potential challenges that can be raised in response.
Firm News:Lisa Verity Joins Theodore McMillian American Inn of Court as an Associate
Baker Sterchi Contributes to Missouri Supreme Court Brief on Expert Evidence
Baker Sterchi Managing Member Scott Kreamer and attorney Dylan Murray recently contributed to a Lawyers for Civil Justice (LCJ) amicus brief in Hanshaw v. Crown Equipment Corporation before the Missouri Supreme Court.
Firm News:Samantha Patterson Appointed Co-Chair of MO Bar Tort & Transportation Law Committee
Samantha Patterson Appointed Co-Chair of MO Bar Tort & Transportation Law Committee
Baker Sterchi attorney Samantha Patterson has been appointed co-chair of The Missouri Bar Tort & Transportation Law Committee for the 2025-2027 term.
Employment & Labor Law Blog:Eighth Circuit joins the majority of Federal Circuit courts holding claims of employment-based discrimination do not arise under Title II of the ADA.
Eighth Circuit joins the majority of Federal Circuit courts holding claims of employment-based discrimination do not arise under Title II of the ADA.
On August 1, 2025, the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals announced its holding in Trambly v. Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska stating that "[l]ike a majority of the circuits, we conclude that claims for employment-based discrimination do not arise under Title II of the ADA."
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