This Illinois case, reported by Jerry Megne and Cassandra Crotty of the Illinois Legal Malpractice Blog, shows the interaction of three limitation periods, and the resultant vital legal malpractice case which arose from a botched medical procedure followed by a botched legal proceedings. Tolling for infancy, the statute of limitations and the statute of repose all end with a important finding: In Illinois an attorny may not sit back, keep the mistake to himself, and wait out the S/L. Details.