THE LAW OFFICES OF
BARRY G. DOYLE, P.C.
100 W MONROE ST.,
STE 2100
CHICAGO, IL 60603
PHONE: 312.263.1080
FAX: 312.263.0153
Illinois Lawyer
Serving Illinois In Chicago, Rockford, and Surrounding Areas
Mr. Doyle has authored a number of articles and seminar papers on topics relating to Illinois personal injury law for presentation to other lawyers. Grateful acknowledgement is made to the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, the Chicago Bar Association, and Lorman Continuing Legal Education for their permission for the use of these publications in this web site.
Publications and Seminar Papers:
- "Apportionment Between Wrongful Death And Survival Actions -- A Key To Maximizing Total Recovery", Trial Journal, Winter 2002
- "Breach of the Duty to Defend," Insurance Bad Faith Claims in Illinois, Lorman Continuing Legal Education, Oak Brook, Illinois (October 7, 2003)
- "Discovery from the Plaintiff's Perspective", Insurance Bad Faith Claims in Illinois, Lorman Continuing Legal Education, Oak Brook, Illinois (October 7, 2003)
- "Collection Issues", Insurance Bad Faith Claims in Illinois, Lorman Continuing Legal Education, Oak Brook, Illinois (October 7, 2003)
- "Pre-suit Investigation: Plaintiff's Perspective", with Jay Paul Deratany, Insurance Bad Faith Claims in Illinois, Lorman Continuing Legal Education, Oak Brook, Illinois (October 7, 2003)
- "Breach of the Duty to Settle", with Jay Paul Deratany, Insurance Bad Faith Claims in Illinois, Lorman Continuing Legal Education, Oak Brook, Illinois (October 7, 2003)
- "McDonnell v. McPartlin: Sole Proximate Cause", with Jay Paul Deratany, Supreme Court Tort Law Update Seminar, Chicago Bar Association Young Lawyers Section, Tort Litigation Committee (March, 2002)
- "Demonstrative and Reconstruction Evidence", with Richard L. Rumsey, Automobile Accidents Seminar, Chicago Bar Association Young Lawyers Section, Trial Techniques Committee (February, 1999)
Disclaimer: The information contained in these articles was presented in legal publications or legal seminars as general information on the topics addressed. They were and are not intended to provide specific legal advice to any particular factual situation or case. We can only give specific legal advice any factual situation or case after a consultation between the lawyer and the client. Further, the statements made in these articles regarding the law were true when made. However, changes in the law since the publication of this article may have rendered some statements contained in this article inaccurate as of today. The only proper way to determine the accuracy of these statements is through careful research of the applicable statutes and case law.
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