In Cooper v Shaw, the plaintiff alleged that a police officer pursued him at high speeds leading him to have a car accident resulting in the death of a passenger and serious injury to others. However, the Winnebago state court adopted the argument made by Amanda Zdarsky and Matthew Clark and held that Plaintiff failed to comply with the one …
Legal Motion to Dismiss a Success
In Wish v.Baxa, the plaintiff made Monell allegations against the municipal entity contending that the entity failed to train officers on how to conduct a strip search. Amanda Zdarsky, Michael Atkus, and Matthew Clark argued on a motion to dismiss that the plaintiff failed to make sufficient allegations under the Iqbal standards. The Northern District of Illinois court agreed and …
Rule 11 Letter Leads to Dismissal
In Moseley v. Village of Anitoch, the plaintiff alleged in his complaint that the defendant falsely arrested him, committed battery and assault, subjected him to malicious prosecution, and would be liable under other state law theories. After a review of the officer’s squad car video, Amanda Zdarsky under the supervision of Matthew Clark sent a Rule 11 letter with a …
Absolute Immunity Under the Illinois Tort Claims Act
In Stingley v. City of North Chicago, et. al, Matthew Clark and Amanda Zdarsky were successful in having the Court grant the motion to dismissed filed. The Northern District of Illinois Court held that the School District defendant was absolutely immune under Section 4-102 of the Illinois Tort Immunity Act for alleged failure to provide police protective services at the …
First New School Code Appellate Win
In Pioli v. North Chicago Comm. Unit Sch. Dist. No. 187, Matthew Clark and Amanda Zdarsky were successful in having the Second District Appellate Court affirm the trial court’s grant of summary judgment. The Court interpreted the provisions of the Illinois School Code which had been amended in 2012. As such, the Appellate Code in a matter of first impression …
Verdict for Defendants
In Suarez v. Burns Harbor, et. al. Matthew Clark served as lead counsel and Elizabeth Knight second chaired obtaining a not guilty verdict related to an allegation of excessive force in the Northern District of Indiana. Counsels successfully argued to the jury that the use of pepper spray was a reasonable amount of force to effectuate of the arrest Plaintiff …
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