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Welcome to the May/June issue of Case Reports. Please
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In this issue, we report on
Carter v. SSC Odin Operating Co
., 237 Ill. 2d 30, 927 N.E.2d 1207 (2010), where the Illinois Supreme Court resolved a conflict between appellate panels by holding that the anti-waiver provisions in the Nursing Home Care Act were not grounds for invalidating an arbitration agreement between a nursing home and a resident. In
Schultz v. Illinois Farmers Ins. Co
., 237 Ill. 2d 391, ___ N.E.2d ___ (2010), the Illinois Supreme Court held that the Insurance Code requires that the definition of “insured person” in the uninsured motorist and underinsured motorist coverages be the same for occupants of covered vehicles.
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