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DISORDER IN THE COURT – PART 2

DISORDER IN THE COURT – PART 2

Corporate Law
October 10, 2019 15:20 pm
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Thomas Stilp, JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC In our prior edition of “In the Loop,” we discussed an actual...

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Buyer Beware

Buyer Beware

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September 20, 2019 16:02 pm
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Nick Dolce, Business Manager At times, people are presented with the opportunity to purchase an...

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What are they saying about YOU?

What are they saying about YOU?

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August 30, 2019 17:40 pm
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Ben Kinney, JD Nowadays business reputations can be made or destroyed online through major...

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Statistics That Might Surprise You

Statistics That Might Surprise You

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June 20, 2019 15:22 pm
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Thomas Stilp, JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC We represent and work with a number of manufacturing...

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Award of excellence in Pro Bono and Public Interest Service Award awarded to Stilp Law

Award of excellence in Pro Bono and Public Interest Service Award awarded to Stilp Law

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June 20, 2019 15:19 pm
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The United States District Court, in conjunction with the Federal Bar Association, Chicago, will...

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AVOID, CONFRONT OR OUTSMART

AVOID, CONFRONT OR OUTSMART

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March 13, 2019 16:40 pm
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Tom Stilp, JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC Are you someone who avoids difficult people?  Are you someone...

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To Testify or Not to Testify – Is There Pending Question?

To Testify or Not to Testify – Is There Pending Question?

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February 03, 2019 20:26 pm
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Thomas Stilp, JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC All litigation depends, in some form, on...

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Are People Who Behave Irrationally in Litigation Irrational?

Are People Who Behave Irrationally in Litigation Irrational?

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February 03, 2019 20:24 pm
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Thomas Stilp, JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC All litigation is premised on the implicit assumption that...

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Why Settlements Fail and How Not to Fail

Why Settlements Fail and How Not to Fail

Corporate Law
February 03, 2019 20:22 pm
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Thomas Stilp, JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC Happy New Year to everyone!  This first 2019 edition of “In...

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HOW TO BE A GOOD WITNESS AND AVOID BEING A BAD ONE

HOW TO BE A GOOD WITNESS AND AVOID BEING A BAD ONE

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January 04, 2019 15:50 pm
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Thomas Stilp,  JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC Fortunately, there is no great mystery to being a good...

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HOW TO BE A GOOD WITNESS AND AVOID BEING A BAD ONE

HOW TO BE A GOOD WITNESS AND AVOID BEING A BAD ONE

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November 26, 2018 21:21 pm
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Thomas Stilp,  JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC Fortunately, there is no great mystery to being a good...

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When Corporations Can’t Be Sued

When Corporations Can’t Be Sued

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November 07, 2018 17:04 pm
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Ben Kinney, JD The legal departments of some of the country’s largest corporations have been...

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