JACKSON v. JACKSON

Gen. No. 44,848.

343 Ill. App. 31 (1951)

98 N.E.2d 169

Florence May Jackson, Executrix of Will of Howard B. Jackson, Deceased, (original plaintiff); Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, Administrator de bonis non with Will annexed of Estate of Howard B. Jackson, Deceased, (substituted plaintiff), Plaintiff-Appellee and Cross-Appellant, v. Lou B. Jackson, Executrix of Will of Arthur S. Jackson, Deceased, Defendant-Appellant and Cross-Appellee; Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Executor, and Vera L. O'Neill, Executrix of Will of Edward Earl O'Neill, Deceased; Alma H. Hymers, Executrix of Will of Edward Hymers, Deceased; Jane R. Jackson, Administratrix of Estate of Frank G. Jackson, Deceased, Co-Defendants and Cross-Appellees; James E. Cairns, Co-Defendant, Cross-Appellee, Separate Appellant and Cross-Appellant; Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Trustee under Will of Howard B. Jackson, Deceased, Co-Defendant.

Appellate Court of Illinois.

Rehearing denied April 24, 1951.

Released for publication April 24, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

WINSTON, STRAWN, SHAW & BLACK, of Chicago, for defendant-appellant and cross-appellee; JOHN C. SLADE, FRANK B. GILMER, GEORGE E. CHRISTENSEN, and EDWARD J. WENDROW, all of Chicago, of counsel.

CHESTER ARTHUR LEGG, WILL ABBOTT KELLY, and ECKERT, PETERSON & LEEMING, all of Chicago, for co-defendant and cross-appellee; OWEN RALL, of Chicago, of counsel. VERNON R. LOUCKS, and JAMES D. PETERSON, both of Chicago, for plaintiff-appellee and cross-appellant; CHARLES O. LOUCKS, and JAMES L. HENRY, both of Chicago, of counsel.

CHAPMAN & CUTLER, of Chicago, for co-defendant; DAYTON OGDEN and RALPH F. HUCK, both of Chicago, of counsel.

MARTIN O. WEISBROD, of Chicago, for co-defendant, cross-appellee, separate appellant and cross-appellant.


MR. PRESIDING JUSTICE SCHWARTZ delivered the opinion of the court.

This case comes to us on appeals and cross-appeals from a decree entered February 23, 1949, in an accounting suit by the estate of Howard B. Jackson against his surviving partners in the firm of Jackson Bros. & Co., grain and stock brokers. The controversy arose soon after the death of Howard B. Jackson on January 19, 1923, and suit was commenced December...

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