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Pending Appeal Of Judgment Not A Bar To Adjudication Of Attorney’s Lien; Insufficient Record Dooms Appeal

Richard Moenning was injured when he got off a passenger railroad car. He sued Union Pacifc Railroad Company, the operator of the train, for negligence and for willful and wanton misconduct. Union Pacific got a directed verdict on the willful and wanton claim. But a jury gave Moenning a favorable…

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Law-Of-The-Case Doctrine And Appellate Mandate Direct Trial Court’s Actions On Remand

The Drapers owned and lived on a property in a historic area north of Chicago. The property was subject to a conservation easement. The Drapers were allowed three amendments to the easement to alter the property and the home. Their neighbors, the Bjorks, took offense to the amendments and the…

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