TURNER v. CITY OF CHICAGO

Case No. 15 CV 06741.

ELAINA TURNER and ULYSSES GREEN, Plaintiffs, v. CITY OF CHICAGO, et al., Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois.

February 10, 2017.

Editors Note
Applicable Law: 42 U.S.C. § 1983
Cause: 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Civil Rights Act
Nature of Suit: 440 Civil Rights: Other
Source: PACER


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Elaina Turner, Plaintiff, represented by Jeffrey Brooks Granich , Law Office of Jeffrey Granich.

Elaina Turner, Plaintiff, represented by Torreya Lyn Hamilton , Hamilton Law Office, LLC, Joshua L. Morrison , Law Offices of Jeffrey Granich & Kevin Thomas Turkcan , The Hamilton Law Office, LLC.

Ulysses Green, Plaintiff, represented by Jeffrey Brooks Granich , Law Office of Jeffrey Granich, Torreya Lyn Hamilton , Hamilton Law Office, LLC, Joshua L. Morrison , Law Offices of Jeffrey Granich & Kevin Thomas Turkcan , The Hamilton Law Office, LLC.

Michael A LaPorta, Petitioner, represented by Antonio Maurizio Romanucci , Romanucci & Blandin, LLC & Martin D. Gould , Romanucci & Blandin Llc.

City of Chicago, Illinois, Defendant, represented by Jonathan Clark Green , Chicago Corporation Counsel, Jason Michael Marx , City of Chicago, Department of Law, Maria Elizabeth Magginas , City of Chicago Department of Law & Victoria Rose Benson , City of Chicago, Department of Law.

Patrick J. Kelly, Chicago Police Officer, Star No. 19397, Defendant, represented by Steven Blair Borkan , Borkan & Scahill, Ltd., Krista Eleanore Stalf , Borkan & Scahill, Ltd. & Timothy P. Scahill , Borkan & Scahill, Ltd..

Jeffrey Weber, Chicago Police Officer, Star No. 13854, Defendant, represented by Steven Blair Borkan , Borkan & Scahill, Ltd., Krista Eleanore Stalf , Borkan & Scahill, Ltd. & Timothy P. Scahill , Borkan & Scahill, Ltd..

James Kubik, Chicago Police Officer, Star No. 1397, Defendant, represented by Steven Blair Borkan , Borkan & Scahill, Ltd., Krista Eleanore Stalf , Borkan & Scahill, Ltd. & Timothy P. Scahill , Borkan & Scahill, Ltd..


ORDER

This matter comes before the Court on defendant City of Chicago's motion for a protective order, which would permit it to shield 167 documents from discovery on the basis of three privileges: attorney-client, deliberative process, and work product (or, in some instances, a combination of two privileges...

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