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21 April 2017

Overcoming The Weakness In A Summary Judgment Decision On Appeal

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Melissa Murphy-Petros, Judy Selmeci and Michael O'Malley tackle the potential problems on appeal in "Overcoming the Weakness in a Summary Judgment Decision on Appeal" in the April 10, 2017, issue of the New York Law Journal.
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Melissa Murphy-Petros (Partner-Chicago), Judy Selmeci (Partner-New York) and Michael O'Malley (Of Counsel-Chicago) tackle the potential problems on appeal in "Overcoming the Weakness in a Summary Judgment Decision on Appeal" in the April 10, 2017, issue of the New York Law Journal. Their discussion puts the emphasis on "favorable but potentially problematic opinions in which a motion court grants summary judgment but is arguably either overreaching or underreaching in its corresponding analysis."

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