David Osborne Successfully Defends Decision by Medical Malpractice Insurer Client to Settle Case

Aug 15, 2004 Appeals
David Osborne: 347 Ill.App.3d 1099, 867 N.E.2d 114 (Table) (1st Dist. 2004) (successfully defended decision by medical malpractice insurer client to settle $10 million case alleging implantation of false memories of “satanic ritual abuse” by insured psychiatrist, notwithstanding insured’s refusal to consent to settlement, as explicitly required by policy, eliminating […]

David Osborne: 347 Ill.App.3d 1099, 867 N.E.2d 114 (Table) (1st Dist. 2004) (successfully defended decision by medical malpractice insurer client to settle $10 million case alleging implantation of false memories of “satanic ritual abuse” by insured psychiatrist, notwithstanding insured’s refusal to consent to settlement, as explicitly required by policy, eliminating exposure from breach of consent clause)