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Description: Babcock v. Martinez, NO. 4-05-0662 Filed: 10/23/06 IN THE APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS FOURTH DISTRICT LINDA BABCOCK, Petitioner-Appellee and Cross-Appellant, v. RICARDO MARTINEZ, Respondent-Appellant and Cross-Appellee. Appeal from Circuit Court of Macon County No. 03F466 Honorable Albert G. Webber, Judge Presiding.
Description: Fourth Division November 8, 2007 No. 1-05-3728 MATTHEW BABICH, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. RIVER OAKS TOYOTA and FLAIR DESIGN, LTD., Defendants-Appellees. (RIVER OAKS TOYOTA, Defendant-Appellee). Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County No. 02 L 8826 Honorable Kathy Flanagan, Judge Presiding.
Description: Illinois Student Assistance Commission Press Release: Weve all seen the Rankin-Bass claymation story of Rudolphs Shiny New Year featuring Happy, the big-eared newborn with the top hat symbolic of the new year. But what will the babys parents do when they discover that a child born today is projected to incur college costs of more than $180,000 at a four-year, public university? Now is the Time to lock in tuition prices for much less with the College Illinois! 529 Prepaid Tuition Program.
Description: Press Release: Weve all seen the Rankin-Bass claymation story of Rudolphs Shiny New Year featuring Happy, the big-eared newborn with the top hat symbolic of the new year.
Description: Kim Mitchell, the defendant in this case, is the debtor on a $75,400 promissory note secured by a mortgage on her home in Chicago. In 2009, approximately four years after she executed the note to Countrywide Home Loans, Inc., its successor, BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP, became the plaintiff in this case by filing a complaint in the circuit court of Cook County to foreclose the mortgage.
Description: No. 2--08--0113 Filed: 2-4-09 In The Appellate Court Of Illinois Second District Gustavo Baca Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Armando Trejo, Defendant-Appellant. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Lake County. No. 07--AR--901 Honorable Valerie Boettle Ceckowski, Judge, Presiding.
Description: Results of a survey of community college districts in Illinois concerning Baccalaureate Completion Programs.
Description: Inventory of baccalaureate-completion partnerships involving Illinois community colleges and public and private, in-state and out-of-state four-year institutions. The Illinois Board of Higher Education collaborated with the Illinois Community College Board, which maintains baccalaureate completion program data and conducted the survey of the states 39 community college districts.
Description: Parents and guardians looking forward to sending their children back to school should welcome the sales tax holiday. This is the equivalent of a five percent discount on the must-have items for the first day of school, said Brian Hamer, Director, Illinois Department of Revenue.
Description: Press Release: With the first statewide back-to-school sales tax holiday starting his Friday, August 6 and running through Sunday, August 15, the Illinois Department of Revenue is reminding families to plan on shopping for the new clothes and school supplies their children need to get a good start at school this year.
Description: First Division March 23, 2009 No. 1-08-0338 Madeline Badea Plaintiff, v. Mark A. Phillips, Defendant (David Koppelman, Respondent-Appellant). Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County. No. 06 L 3681 The Honorable Elizabeth Budzinski, Presiding Judge.
Description: Third Division, MAY 28, 2008 1-06-2253 STEVEN G. BAHR, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE BARTLETT FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT, a Municipal Corporation, Defendant-Appellee. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County. No. 04 CH 4075 Honorable David R. Donnersberger, Judge Presiding.
Description: Sixth Division, August 15, 2008 No. 1-07-2179 BAIRD AND WARNER RESIDENTIAL SALES, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. PATRICIA MAZZONE and MIDWEST REALTY VENTURES, LLC, d/b/a Prudential Preferred Properties, Defendants-Appellees. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois No. 07 CH 11334 The Honorable Andrew Berman and Peter Flynn, Judges Presiding.
Description: Bajalo v. Northwestern University SIXTH DIVISION December 15, 2006 No. 1-05-3175 NEDELJKA BAJALO, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Defendant-Appellant. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, County Department, Law Division. No. 05 L 383 Honorable Ronald F. Bartkowicz, Judge Presiding.
Description: Mid-major American universities spend a great deal of money on intercollegiate athletics. For example, the University of Buffalo recently spent $10-20 million to join NCAA Division One, and Southern Illinois University plans to spend $80 million to improve athletic facilities. Much of this money is spent because coaches and administrators see athletic success as a path to national recognition for their institutions. High-prestige competitions like the mens NCAA basketball tournament are perceived as fair games that all schools have a chance to win, andregional universities invest millions in attempts to win them. This paper tests the logic of thisbehavior, by examining the success rates of several categories of schools over the past 10 NCAAtournaments. In fact, when examined statistically, the tournament is not a fair game. The last 10champions have been wealthy universities from elite football conferences, as have 131 of the past 160 Sweet Sixteen entrants. Only one mid-major program has made the Final Four during the past decade. Colleges and regional universities have little chance of winning the tournament, and should consider reevaluating how they spend their limited budgets.
Description: Sixth Division, September 12, 2008 No. 1-06-3734 ROBERT C. BALL, CORNELIUS KING, SR., JAMES STEVENS, and ALICE WEED, Indiv. and on Behalf of Others Similarly Situated; and THE STATE OF ILLINOIS ex rel. CHARLES D. LEVY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. THE COUNTY OF COOK, a Body Politic and Corporate; EDWARD J. ROSEWELL, Indiv. and as Former Treasurer of Cook County; and MARIA PAPPAS, as Treasurer of Cook County, Defendants-Appellees. Appeal from the Circuit Court of Cook County No. 99 CH 1659 Honorable Susan Fox Gillis, Judge Presiding.
Ballard RN Center, Inc., v. Kohlls Pharmacy and Homecare, Inc.
Description: The sending of multiple unwanted faxes has caused enough trouble to be the subject of both state and federal legislation. In this 2010 Cook County putative class action, plaintiff Ballard RN Center complained of defendant Kohlls Pharmacys unsolicited sending of voluminous faxes selling flu shots.

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