Closing Arguments on Tragic Case Involving Death of Daughter of Basketball Great "Bo" Ellis
Press Release, 02/01/2010Robert A. Strelecky, partner at Clifford Law Offices, will deliver the closing argument Monday morning in the medical malpractice lawsuit involving the death of the daughter of basketball great Maurice “Bo” Ellis. The jury trial, which has been going on for two weeks before Cook County Circuit Court Judge Cheryl Starks at the Daley Center (Room 2506), involves Nicole Ellis, 24, who died at South Suburban Hospital as a result of medical negligence in the treatment of complications of a liver disorder. Nicole went to the emergency room at South Suburban Hospital on June 12, 2003, complaining of abdominal pain and swelling. Doctors there failed to recognize a potentially life-threatening liver disorder on a CT scan of her liver. Although a diagnosis of liver disease was made at South Suburban Hospital, the doctor taking care of Nicole failed to transfer Nicole to an appropriate medical center where she could receive the level of care necessary to treat her medical situation.
A CT scan performed at South Suburban on Nicole was improperly diagnosed as a fatty liver and the radiologist failed to recognize and report signs that she was suffering from a clot in the major vein in her liver. After a period of nine days at South Suburban Hospital, Nicole was eventually admitted to the University of Chicago Hospital where, despite heroic measures, she died from advanced clotting in her liver that extended to her other organs.
At the time,
Nicole (Nikki) lived with her parents, Cynthia and Bo Ellis and her younger
sister, Christina, who is disabled with cerebral palsy. At six feet nine inches
tall, the basketball great Bo Ellis was on the Marquette University team that
won the NCAA National Championship in 1977 under Coach Al McGuire. Bo went on
to play professionally for the Denver Nuggets and later to coach Marquette
basketball and then became the head coach at Chicago State University. He now
works for the Chicago Park District helping students in a sports administration
position.
Bo and his wife Cynthia are benefactors of the Nicole Ellis Foundation, a foundation which benefits research into diagnosis and treatment of liver disease and also benefits minority non-revenue student athletes at Marquette University.
Strelecky is expected to begin his hour-long closing argument at 10 a.m. Monday. Mary C. Sweeney, associate at Clifford Law Offices, is second-chairing the case.
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For further information, please contact Clifford Law Offices’ Communications
Partner Pamela Menaker at 847-721-0909

