Roger Robert Clayton is a lawyer practicing medical malpractice defense, professional regulation/licensure, qui tam (whistleblower) and 3 other areas of law. Roger received a degree from Bradley University in 1975, and has been licensed for 48 years. Roger practices at Heyl, Royster, Voelker & Allen Professional Corporation in Peoria, IL.
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Firm InformationPositionShareholderFirm NameHeyl, Royster, Voelker & Allen Professional Corporation
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Representative Cases & TransactionsCasesSignificant Cases
Witherell v. Weimer 85 Ill. 2d 146 (1981) Estoppel to assert statute of limitations based upon ongoing treatment with defendant physicians
also allowed testimony of pharmacist on a physician duty of care in prescribing medications. Walter v. Hill 156 Ill. App. 3d 708 (3d Dist. 1987) Failure to file affidavit of merit with medical malpractice complaint when filed did not preclude filing affidavit after statute of limitations had run. Hartford v. Gulf 837 F.2d 767 (7th Cir. 1988) Interpretation of conflicting additional insured clauses in insurance policies. Fawcett v. Reinertsen 131 Ill. 2d 380 (1989) Extent of allowable questioning of a defendant physician. Batten v. Retz 182 Ill. App. 3d 425 (3d Dist. 1989) It was not an abuse of discretion by the trial court in a medical malpractice action to dismiss plaintiff's complaint with prejudice
deny leave to amend even though required certificate of merit was only two days late in being filed.
Case v. Galesburg Cottage Hospital 227 Ill. 2d 207 (2007) Time that elapses between voluntary dismissal of a plaintiff's complaint
its refiling pursuant to the limitation saving statute is not to be considered by a court when ruling on a motion to dismiss based on plaintiff's failure to exercise reasonable diligence to obtain service. Post v. Methodist Medical Center of Illinois (3d Dist. 2008) Interpretation of 735 ILCS 5/622 certificate of merit requirements.
Helfers-Beitz v. Degleman 406 Ill. App. 3d 264, 939 N.E.2d 1087 (3d Dist. 2010) Hospital not responsible for physician's acts of sexual misconduct nor for negligent hiring, credentialing or retention where hospital made reasonable inquiry.TransactionsTransactions: Represented physicians and nurses in disciplinary proceedings before the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation.; Represented large multi-specialty physician group in sale of group to hospital.; Represented hospitals and physicians in purchase of physician practices.; Drafted medical staff bylaws, codes of ethics, HIPAA and corporate compliance programs, and contracts for numerous hospitals.; Represented hospitals and physicians in medical staff privilege proceedings.; Represented hospitals against actions by governmental agencies including, but not limited to, charity care, cost reporting, and EMTALA violations.
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Bar Admission & MembershipsAdmissions1978, Illinois
United States District Court, Central and Northern Districts of Illinois (Trial Bar)
United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
MembershipsProfessional Associations
•Illinois Association of Healthcare Attorneys (Past President)
•Illinois Society of Healthcare Risk Management (Past President)
•Abraham Lincoln Court (Past President)
•Illinois Association of Defense Trial Counsel (IDC Quarterly Health Law columnist)
•American Health Lawyers Association
•Defense Research Institute
•American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics
•American Bar Association
•Illinois State Bar Association
•Peoria County Bar Association -
Education & CertificationsLaw SchoolSouthern Illinois University School of Law
Class of 1978
JD - Juris Doctor
Other EducationBradley University
Class of 1975
Bachelor of Arts
Bradley University
Class of 1975
Business
Bradley University
Class of 1975
magna cum laude
Southern Illinois University
Class of 1978
Juris Doctor
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Personal Details & HistoryAgeBorn in 1953
April 6, 1953
Roger Robert Clayton
300 Hamilton BoulevardP.O. Box 6199Peoria, IL 61601-6199U.S.A.
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