HILLMER v. CHICAGO BANK OF COMMERCE

Gen. No. 45,722.

349 Ill. App. 510 (1953)

111 N.E.2d 194

Armin F. Hillmer et al., Appellees, v. Chicago Bank of Commerce et al., Appellees. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States et al., Intervening Petitioners and Appellants.

Appellate Court of Illinois.

Released for publication April 6, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

JOHN S. MILLER, THOMAS H. FISHER, and NORMAN CRAWFORD, all of Chicago, for appellants.

LEONARD & LEONARD, SEYFARTH and ATWOOD, OWENS & OWENS, and MURPHY, PEARSON & O'CONNOR, all of Chicago, for certain appellees; KARL EDWIN SEYFARTH, and BENTON ATWOOD, both of Chicago, of counsel.

HUBBARD, HUBBARD & DORGAN, of Chicago, for certain other appellees; ALVIN G. HUBBARD, of Chicago, of counsel.

METZDORF and BROWN, JOHNSON and WILES, SCHRADZKE and GOULD, and THOMAS H. FITZGERALD, all of Chicago, for certain other appellees; EDWARD J. METZDORF, of Chicago, of counsel.


MR. JUSTICE NIEMEYER delivered the opinion of the court.

The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America, a corporation, and John Marshall Law School, a corporation (hereinafter respectively called the Elks and Law School), creditors of the insolvent Chicago Bank of Commerce, appeal from five orders entered in this cause, a creditors' suit to enforce the constitutional and statutory liability of the stockholders, as follows:

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