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We practice in state and federal courts nationally, at both the trial and appellate levels. We also actively participate in alternative dispute resolution mechanisms such as arbitrations and mediations.
Enterprise Law Group lawyers work closely with our clients to achieve their business objectives in a variety of claims and cases, ranging from breach of contract to intellectual property infringement and other complex disputes. Our attorneys combine their skills as advocates with their business acumen and judgment to provide clients with honest risk assessments, accurate cost estimates, and outstanding lawyering. We have the depth of intellectual and technical resources to handle the most complex litigation matters, and are nimble enough to staff smaller disputes with superior efficiency.
We pride ourselves on embracing technology, accessing the latest software and hardware tools to search hundreds of thousands of pages of documents at the click of a mouse. As a result, we can staff cases more leanly than less technologically sophisticated firms, reducing costs to our clients while simultaneously increasing our effectiveness.
We practice in state and federal courts nationally, at both the trial and appellate levels. We also actively participate in alternative dispute resolution mechanisms such as arbitrations and mediations.
ELG won the dismissal in Illinois State Court of an insurer’s claims against ELG’s client under the Illinois Contribution Among Joint Tortfeasors Act, based upon the insurer’s failure to assert its contribution claim in an underlying Oklahoma case and election to assert a separate claim in Illinois. ELG subsequently won the insurer’s appeal of the dismissal of its contribution claims.
ELG won a reversal in the Seventh Circuit of the District Court’s dismissal of its client’s trademark infringement Complaint.
ELG won a reversal in the Illinois Appellate Court of the trial court’s judgments which had ruled against ELG’s commercial landlord client on its forcible entry and detainer claims and for the tenant on the tenant’s damages claims. The Illinois Appellate Court held that the trial court had erred in all aspects of its judgments, vacated the judgments and found for ELG’s client without remanding the case for a new trial.
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