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Welcome to the November/December 2009 issue of SmithAmundsen Case Reports. Please
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Among the cases reported in this issue are
Tedrick v. Cmty Res. Ctr
, 2009 Ill. LEXIS 1295 (Docket Nos. 104681 & 104876, filed Sept. 24, 2009), where the Illinois Supreme Court held that a malpractice suit brought against mental health providers for a mental patient's killing of his wife was properly dismissed when the wife was not their patient, and
Doe v. Diocese of Dallas
, 234 Ill. 2d 393,917 N.E.2d 475(2009), where the Illinois Supreme Court held that once an adult plaintiff's claim based on childhood sexual abuse is time-barred, it remains time-barred and cannot be revived by amendatory legislation.
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