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FAQs About Receiverships

What is a “receiver”? A “receiver” is a court officer appointed to protect property in dispute during the pendency of a lawsuit. As a court officer, a receiver has no discretion or personal control over the property he holds, but must obey court orders.

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Sophisticated Asset Recovery Seminar

Andrew Schwartz discussed the use of charging orders in cases where a member of the limited liability company or the company is the judgment debtor in a seminar titled Sophisticated Asset Recovery put on by the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education.

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Sophisticated Asset Recovery

On October 2, 2014, I participated in a seminar called Sophisticated Asset Recovery put on by the Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education

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Andrew Schwartz Discusses Limited Liability Companies with IICLE

In the presentation titled “Charging Orders: Enforcement Against Members & Their LLCs,” Andrew Schwartz shared insights about creditors, debtors and limited liability companies with the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education on October 2, 2014.

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Defending Confession Judgment Cases in Illinois

On October 1, 2014, the Illinois Bar Journal published my latest article, entitled “Defending Confession Judgment Cases in Illinois.”

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Defending Confession Judgment Cases in Illinois

Andrew Schwartz latest article about confession judgment cases was published by the Illinois Bar Journal.

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FAQs About Civil Trials

As civil litigators, much of our practice involves trials. This blog answers some FAQs.

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FAQs About Corporations

What is a “corporation”? A corporation is a type of business organization recognized by Illinois law.  Shares of stock evidence its ownership, and the owners are called “stockholders” or “shareholders.”

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Resolving Contract Ambiguity

Andrew Schwartz and Matthew Henderson share insights on contract ambiguity and how Illinois courts resolve such issues.

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Business Litigation FAQs

What is “business litigation”? We use the broad term “business litigation” to describe any litigation for control of a privately-owned company.  Other terms we frequently see are “freeze-outs,” “squeeze-outs,” “business divorces,” “oppression” and “breach of fiduciary duty.”

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