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Causes of Action: Contract and Business Disputes 2021 Edition

This reference is a focused review of the elements and pleadings for various contract and business-related cases.

The Institute’s Causes of Action series is comprised of volumes that each contain a concise examination of the statutory and caselaw-based elements and pleading requirements of a particular cause of action in Illinois. This title addresses contract and business dispute causes of action for debt, foreclosure on a lien, property recovery, breach of contract (rescission and/or reformation), specific performance, breach of warranty, forcible entry and detainer, lis pendens, partnership dissolution, tortious interference with a contract or prospective business relations, trademark infringement and/or dilution, shareholder derivative suits, and minority shareholder suits under §12.56 of the Business Corporation Act. Best-practice guidance and detailed information are provided to aid an attorney in taking the action through the entire process from initial assessment to appeal. Numerous checklists and editable forms are provided.

Chapter 1 — Action for Debt
Eitan Weltman, Law Office of Eitan Weltman, Bloomington

Chapter 2 — Action To Foreclose a Lien
S. Linn Perkins, Westervelt, Johnson, Nicoll & Keller, LLC,Peoria

Chapter 3 — Action To Foreclose a Mortgage
S. Linn Perkins, Westervelt, Johnson, Nicoll & Keller, LLC,Peoria

Chapter 4 — Action To Recover Property
Richard P. Darke, Duane Morris LLP, Chicago

Chapter 5 — Breach of Contract: Rescission/Reformation
Hugh S. Balsam, Locke Lord LLP, Chicago

Chapter 6 — Specific Performance
Hugh S. Balsam, Locke Lord LLP,and Patrick C. Gallagher, Duane Morris LLP, Chicago

Chapter 7 — Breach of Warranty
Christopher P. Tompkins, Jenner & Block LLP, Chicago

Chapter 8 — Forcible Entry and Detainer
S. Linn Perkins, Westervelt, Johnson, Nicoll & Keller, LLC,Peoria

Chapter 9 — Lis Pendens
S. Linn Perkins, Westervelt, Johnson, Nicoll & Keller, LLC,Peoria

Chapter 10 — Partnership Dissolution
Jason R. Sleezer and Natalie W. Tomes, Scott & Kraus, LLC, Chicago

Chapter 11 — Tortious Interference with Contract or Prospective Business Relations
Mark J. Silberman, Kate Watson Moss, and Lally Gartel,Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Arnoff LLP, Chicago

Chapter 12 — Trademark Infringement/Dilution
Bradley L. Cohn, Pattishall, McAuliffe, Newbury, Hilliard & Geraldson LLP, Chicago

Chapter 13 — Stockholder Derivative Suit
Carol V. Gilden and Amy Miller , Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC, Chicago

Chapter 14 — Minority Shareholder Suits Under §12.56 of the Business Corporation Act
Mitchell L. Marinello and Andrew D. Campbell, Novack and Macey LLP, Chicago

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    The Institute’s Causes of Action series is comprised of volumes that each contain a concise examination of the statutory and caselaw-based elements and pleading requirements of a particular cause of action in Illinois. This title addresses contract and business dispute causes of action for debt, foreclosure on a lien, property recovery, breach of contract (rescission and/or reformation), specific performance, breach of warranty, forcible entry and detainer, lis pendens, partnership dissolution, tortious interference with a contract or prospective business relations, trademark infringement and/or dilution, shareholder derivative suits, and minority shareholder suits under §12.56 of the Business Corporation Act. Best-practice guidance and detailed information are provided to aid an attorney in taking the action through the entire process from initial assessment to appeal. Numerous checklists and editable forms are provided.

    Chapter 1 — Action for Debt
    Eitan Weltman, Law Office of Eitan Weltman, Bloomington

    Chapter 2 — Action To Foreclose a Lien
    S. Linn Perkins, Westervelt, Johnson, Nicoll & Keller, LLC,Peoria

    Chapter 3 — Action To Foreclose a Mortgage
    S. Linn Perkins, Westervelt, Johnson, Nicoll & Keller, LLC,Peoria

    Chapter 4 — Action To Recover Property
    Richard P. Darke, Duane Morris LLP, Chicago

    Chapter 5 — Breach of Contract: Rescission/Reformation
    Hugh S. Balsam, Locke Lord LLP, Chicago

    Chapter 6 — Specific Performance
    Hugh S. Balsam, Locke Lord LLP,and Patrick C. Gallagher, Duane Morris LLP, Chicago

    Chapter 7 — Breach of Warranty
    Christopher P. Tompkins, Jenner & Block LLP, Chicago

    Chapter 8 — Forcible Entry and Detainer
    S. Linn Perkins, Westervelt, Johnson, Nicoll & Keller, LLC,Peoria

    Chapter 9 — Lis Pendens
    S. Linn Perkins, Westervelt, Johnson, Nicoll & Keller, LLC,Peoria

    Chapter 10 — Partnership Dissolution
    Jason R. Sleezer and Natalie W. Tomes, Scott & Kraus, LLC, Chicago

    Chapter 11 — Tortious Interference with Contract or Prospective Business Relations
    Mark J. Silberman, Kate Watson Moss, and Lally Gartel,Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Arnoff LLP, Chicago

    Chapter 12 — Trademark Infringement/Dilution
    Bradley L. Cohn, Pattishall, McAuliffe, Newbury, Hilliard & Geraldson LLP, Chicago

    Chapter 13 — Stockholder Derivative Suit
    Carol V. Gilden and Amy Miller , Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC, Chicago

    Chapter 14 — Minority Shareholder Suits Under §12.56 of the Business Corporation Act
    Mitchell L. Marinello and Andrew D. Campbell, Novack and Macey LLP, Chicago

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