· 12/9/1986
Yassin v. Certified Grocers of Illinois, Inc.
Citations
- 502 N.E.2d 315
- 150 Ill. App. 3d 1052
- 104 Ill. Dec. 52
- 1986 Ill. App. LEXIS 3279
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- “We assume, without deciding, that such suits against independent testing laboratories can be brought in Illinois as well”
- defendant cannot be held liable under a principal-agent theory since plaintiffs father and her uncle both testified that they exercised day-to-day control over their store and they alone had the power to hire and fire employees
- defendant cannot be held liable under a principal-agent theory since plaintiff's father and her uncle both testified that they exercised day-to-day control over their store and they alone had the power to hire and fire employees
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Judges: Scariano
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