by Hilger Hammond PC | Feb 27, 2019
What do yellow cab litigation, a fight over maraschino cherries, and nurseries have in common? They are all things that attorney Chris Nyenhuis has worked on. The newest member of Hilger Hammond shares about his chosen career path, life outside of the law, and a few... by Hilger Hammond PC | Aug 28, 2018
By Stephen A. Hilger, Esq. This is Part 9 in a 20-part series of articles dealing with issues of arbitration in the construction industry. One of the most expensive components of litigation is discovery. Discovery in court can go on seemingly interminably with... by Hilger Hammond PC | Aug 20, 2018
Attorneys Mark Rysberg, Dan Hatch and Chris Nyenhuis will present “Captive Insurance Strategies to Decrease Risk and Increase the Bottom Line,” at the CFMA Midwest Regional Conference, Monday, September 24, 2018, in Lombard, Illinois. Registration information can be... by Hilger Hammond PC | Aug 16, 2018
By Stephen A. Hilger, Esq. This is part 3 of a 15-part series on the changes to the AIA A201 General Conditions. This part deals with the Notice sections 1.6.1 and 1.6.2. Notice method provisions were formerly in section 13.3 of the General Conditions. Now, they are... by Hilger Hammond PC | Aug 16, 2018
By Stephen A. Hilger, Esq. This is Part 8 in a 20-part series of blogs dealing with issues of arbitration in the construction industry. Once you are in arbitration, the rules of engagement do not mysteriously appear. Since arbitration is a creature of contract, you...