· 12/3/1979
Krasnow v. Bender
Citations
- 397 N.E.2d 1381
- 78 Ill. 2d 42
- 34 Ill. Dec. 315
- 1979 Ill. LEXIS 414
How courts have described this case
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- finding it appropriate to consider the merits of an issue not addressed by the appellate court because the parties fully briefed the issue
- finding it appropriate to consider the merits of an issue not addressed by the appellate court because the parties fully briefed the issue
- court elected to address the merits of the case in the interest of judicial economy, even though the appellate court dismissed the appeal and did not reach the merits
- court elected to address the merits of the case in the interest of judicial economy, even though the appellate court dismissed the appeal and did not reach the merits
- Our supreme court found that it was appropriate to consider the merits of an issue not addressed by the appellate court because the parties briefed the issue and because it would promote judicial economy and conserve judicial resources
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Judges: Kluczynski
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