United States:
Chapter 7, "Quo Warranto" And Chapter 8, "Mandamus"
17 September 2020
Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker LLP
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Kimberly Blair (Partner-Chicago) and Robert Merlo
(Associate-Chicago) co-authored Chapter 7, Quo Warranto
and Chapter 8, Mandamus to the 2020 edition of the
Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) program
Causes of Action: Common Considerations. Each chapter of this
resource is a no-nonsense discussion of the common elements in
assorted Illinois causes of action. Topics covered in this handbook
include pleadings, discovery, conversion, quo warranto, mandamus,
class action, interpleader, unauthorized practice of law,
injunctions, actions in accounting, federal actions in Illinois
state courts, and removal and remand from federal court.
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