· 6/29/2010
Johnson v. Ingalls Memorial Hospital
Citations
- 931 N.E.2d 835
- 402 Ill. App. 3d 830
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “Generally, decisions made by a trial judge with respect to case management are reviewed for abuse of discretion.”
- “The mere possibility of a causal connection is not sufficient to sustain the burden of proof of proximate causation.”
- \The mere possibility of a causal connection is not sufficient to sustain the burden of proof of proximate causation.\
- a party forfeits all objections to the court’s personal jurisdiction by filing a responsive pleading other than one seeking an extension of time to answer or otherwise appear
- an expert's opinion was only as valid as the basis for the opinion and conclusory opinions based on sheer, unsubstantiated speculation were not enough to survive the summary judgment stage
- an expert’s opinion was only as valid as the basis for the opinion and conclusory opinions based on sheer, unsubstantiated speculation were not enough to survive the summary judgment stage
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