Illinois Supreme Court green lights social host liability case for fraternity hazing
By Andrea L. Kmak & Kimberly A. Davis
Civil Practice and Procedure,
May 2018
While the doctrine against social host liability exists in Illinois, the Bogenberger v. Pi Kappa Alpha Corporation ruling demonstrates that in the presence of certain egregious facts, Illinois courts are willing to lift the protective doctrine against social host liability.
Petitions for relief from judgments under 735 ILCS 5/2-1401
By Kimberly A. Davis & James F. McCluskey
Civil Practice and Procedure,
April 2007
Pursuant to the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure, a litigant is allowed the proverbial two bites at the apple to vacate a default order or other final order or judgment.
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