· 11/4/2005
Fisch v. Loews Cineplex Theatres, Inc.
Citations
- 850 N.E.2d 815
- 365 Ill. App. 3d 537
How courts have described this case
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- considering new evidence alleged after appellate briefing on issue of mootness
- considering new evidence alleged after appellate briefing on issue of mootness
- considering new evidence alleged after appellate briefing on issue of mootness
- appeal is considered moot if no actual controversy exists or if events have made it impossible to grant effectual relief to the plaintiff
- “parties to a resolved dispute lack a sufficient personal stake in the outcome to assure that there is an adversarial relationship that sharpens the presentation of issues”
- “An appeal is considered moot *** if events have occurred that make it impossible to grant the complaining party effectual relief.”
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Judges: Frossard
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