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· 2/21/2003

Reichert v. COURT OF CLAIMS OF STATE

Citations

  • 786 N.E.2d 174
  • 203 Ill. 2d 257
  • 271 Ill. Dec. 916
  • 2003 Ill. LEXIS 453

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • noting that “appellate court decisions issued prior to 1935 are persuasive authority only”
  • Illinois appellate court opinions prior to 1935 are not binding but can be persuasive authority
  • Illinois appellate court opinions prior to 1935 are not binding but can be persuasive authority
  • “no final judgment had been rendered by the Court of Claims” rendering the claimant’s certiorari petition premature
  • Illinois appellate court opinions prior to 1935 are not binding but can be persuasive authority
  • writ of certiorari “may not be used to review the correctness of a decision by the Court of Claims”

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Judges: Garman, Rarick

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