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Position:
Associate
Address
120 North LaSalle Suite 2600
Chicago, IL 60602
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Phone
312.540.7542
Fax
312.540.0578
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Background

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Matthew Luecke graduated from North Central College in Naperville in 1995 and John Marshall Law School in Chicago in 1999.  He has practiced insurance defense for the majority of his career, including auto accident defense, premises liability, medical malpractice, common carrier, private carrier, and semi-truck defense.  He has tried more than 40 of these types of cases before a jury to verdict, and has conducted more than 15 bench trials (including bad faith litigation against an insurance company).  Mr. Luecke is also an accomplished appellate lawyer having briefed and argued numerous cases.

Education


The John Marshall Law School, cum laude, J.D. 1999

North Central College - BA in Broadcast Communications with minors in Mathematics and History of Ideas 1995

Practice Areas

Litigation


Appellate

Arbitration/Mediation

Auto Liability

Insurance Fraud

Premises Liability

Professional Liability

Subrogation

Transportation

Workers' Compensation

 

Bar and Court Admissions


Illinois, 1999

US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, 1999

 

Representative Results


Confidential medical malpractice case tried to verdict in April 2015 involving pituitary adenoma resection resulting in the death of a patient.  Verdict in favor of the defendant neurosurgeon.

Nasrallah v. Davilla, 326 Ill.App.3d 1036.  An appeal was taken after a jury verdict.  Reversed on the issue of Judge’s improper denial of Motion for Substitution of Judge as of Right.

Progressive Insurance  Company v. Universal Casualty Company, 347 Ill.App.3d 10.  An appeal was taken after granting of summary judgment against Universal.  Reversed on the issues questions of material fact regarding notice of the underlying lawsuit to Universal and doctrine of equitable subrogation.

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