HSB Attorneys Trent Bond and Brad Mitchell obtained summary judgment in a lawsuit that sought to undo a foreclosure sale. The client had purchased the property at the foreclosure sale and then conveyed it to a third-party. Trent and Brad moved for summary judgment...
Firm News
Hein Schneider & Bond P.C. Announces Opening of its New Office
Hein Schneider & Bond P.C. is pleased to announce the opening of its new office, now conveniently located in the heart of Brentwood, at 2244 S. Brentwood Boulevard, on the corner of Brentwood Boulevard and White Avenue. Featuring a bright, open floor plan,...
Jill Rembusch joins Hein Schneider & Bond P.C. as Of Counsel
The firm is pleased to announce that Jill Rembusch has joined the Firm in an Of Counsel role. Jill's extensive experience in real estate, construction and general commercial litigation further strengthens the Firm’s existing practice areas, while her background in...
HSB Attorneys Obtain Summary Judgment
HSB Attorneys Trent Bond and Bradley Mitchell represented the purchaser of real property at a foreclosure sale in an action seeking to set aside that foreclosure sale and to quiet title in his name. The Plaintiff brought his claim because he believed that the sale...
HSB Attorneys Win at Court of Appeals
HSB Attorneys Trent Bond and Grant Mabie represented a commercial property owner in a partition suit that was resolved and settled. Later, the other party in the suit brought a new lawsuit claiming rent owed, damage to the property, and breach of fiduciary duty. ...
Illinois Inverse Condemnation Case Dismissed Where Easement Already Granted
In this case, the owner of real property filed a cause of action for inverse condemnation against a quasi-governmental entity. However, the Court determined that the entity had already acquired a prescriptive flood easement over the property due to the inaction of...
Adverse Possession and Dedicated Public Property in Illinois
Plaintiffs filed a Complaint, with alternative theories of adverse possession and a prescriptive easement, to quiet title to a 16-foot wide strip of land running between the parties' properties. However, the 16-foot strip of land was statutorily dedicated property...
HSB Attorneys Win at Court of Appeals
HSB Attorneys John Hein and Nathan Risch represented homeowners in a property dispute with an electric company concerning the ownership of lakefront property. After the electric company had obtained summary judgment against the homeowners at the Trial Court, the firm...
Habitability as a Defense in an Unlawful Detainer Case Discussed
Cases involving unlawful detainer typically arise when there is no lease agreement or the lease has expired but the tenant simply refuses to leave the property. In a recent case involving unlawful detainer and the defense that the property was not habitable, the...
HSB Partner Stewart Schneider Provides Expert Testimony on Easements
Stewart Schneider recently provided expert witness trial testimony in the Circuit Court of St. Louis County, Missouri regarding the law of easements in Missouri. Stewart was asked to opine on whether or not certain facts established a prescriptive easement over and...