Jane A. McAtee To Present At 42nd Annual March of Dimes Perinatal Nursing Conference

On March 7, 2017, Jane A. McAtee, Of Counsel at Brennan Burtker LLC, will present at the 42nd Annual March of Dimes Perinatal Nursing Conference.  Ms. McAtee will lecture on current trends in perinatal medical negligence litigation and will highlight successful techniques for avoiding risk and defending a case.

Rachel Stern and Jonathan Cavins Elected Partners

Brennan Burtker LLC is pleased and proud to announce that the firm has elected Rachel Stern and Jonathan Cavins to the partnership. Jonathan E. Cavins concentrates his practice in civil litigation, with an emphasis on medical liability defense and commercial litigation. He has extensive experience representing hospitals, medical groups, and physicians in all phases of

Brennan Burtker LLC Prevails in Arbitration

The firm congratulates partner Daniel J. Pylman on the successful defense of a defendant landowner sued for breaching a construction contract. Plaintiff, a general contractor, alleged the defendant allowed work to be performed pursuant to a written contract and then breached the contract by failing to pay for the work. Mr. Pylman put on evidence, including the

Partner Anthony Longo Comments on Changing Precedent

by: Anthony J. LongoPublished in: Chicago Daily Law Bulletin | November 21, 2016 Read the Article: “A Procedural Recipe for Change: How You Too Can Change Precedent”

Anthony Longo Comments on Illinois Courts’ References to Shakespeare

by: Anthony J. LongoPublished in: Chicago Daily Law Bulletin | May 10, 2016 Read the Article: “Shakespeare and Illinois Reviewing Courts”

Anthony Longo Comments on Scalia’s Passing

by: Anthony J. LongoPublished in: Chicago Daily Law Bulletin | March 28, 2016 Read the Article: “Understanding Scalia and Making His Philosophy Easier to Understand”

Anthony Longo Comments on Exceptions to the American Rule

by: Anthony J. LongoPublished in: Chicago Daily Law Bulletin | February 18, 2016 Read the Article: “American Rule May Have Third Exception”

Anthony Longo Comments On Spoliation Risk for Nursing Home Residents

by: Anthony J. LongoPublished in: Chicago Daily Law Bulletin | December 16, 2015 Read the Article:  “New Law May Force Spoliation Showdown”

Anthony Longo Comments On Cubs’ Appellate Court Record

by: Anthony J. LongoPublished in: Chicago Daily Law Bulletin | October 28, 2015 Read the Article: “Cubs fare better in Appellate Court than the playoffs”

Anthony Longo Comments On Impact of Ashley Madison Hack

by: Anthony J. LongoPublished in: Chicago Daily Law Bulletin | August 27, 2015 Read the Article: “Hackers Lend Hand To Consortium Defendants”