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Frye Writes Commentary On Family Mutual Insurance Co. v. Krop Appeal Before Illinois Supreme Court
22 May 2018
Freeborn & Peters LLP
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In his recent commentary article about an insurance case appeal
before the Illinois Supreme Court, Freeborn Litigation Practice
Group and Insurance and Reinsurance Industry Team member Patrick
Frye examines a number of interesting questions the court will
face. In Family Mutual Insurance Co. v. Krop, 2017 IL App
(1st), Mr. Frye says, the court will decide the timeliness of
a suit that policyholders first filed more than two years ago after
the defendant insurance agent delivered an allegedly negligently
procured insurance policy. The article, "Insurance case will
provide plenty of questions for Supreme Court," was published
April 23, 2018, by the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.
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