· 4/18/1990
Condon v. American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Citations
- 554 N.E.2d 206
- 136 Ill. 2d 95
- 143 Ill. Dec. 271
- 1990 Ill. LEXIS 36
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- concluding that issue of whether statute was unconstitutional was rendered moot by trial court’s directed verdict in appellant’s favor on issue of whether personnel guide was an implied contract
- concluding that issue of whether statute was unconstitutional was rendered moot by trial court's directed verdict in appellant's favor on issue of whether personnel guide was an implied contract
- concluding that issue of whether statute was unconstitutional was rendered moot by trial court's directed verdict in appellant's favor on issue of whether personnel guide was an implied contract
- reviewing courts will not decide moot or abstract questions, will not review cases merely to establish precedent, and will not render advisory opinions
- noting any issue regarding damages was moot after the trial court granted a directed verdict in the defendant’s favor and refusing to address any such issues
- reviewing courts will not decide moot or abstract questions, will not review cases merely to establish precedent, and will not render advisory opinions
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