FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP. v. WAINER

Gen. No. 46,416.

4 Ill. App.2d 233 (1955)

124 N.E.2d 29

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Appellee, v. Heinnie Wainer, Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, First Division.

Released for publication February 23, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Maurice J. Walsh, of Chicago, for appellant.

John H. Bishop, of Chicago, for appellee; Royal L. Coburn, John L. Cecil, and Robert A. Dixon, of Washington, D.C., and Ray W. Fick, Jr., of Chicago, of counsel.


MR. JUSTICE FRIEND delivered the opinion of the court.

Defendant appeals from an order of the superior court denying his motion to open a judgment and for leave to defend.

The judgment, in the aggregate sum of $24,688.74, which included $1,255 as fees for plaintiff's attorney, and costs, was based on a note held by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (hereinafter referred to as FDIC) and acquired by it...

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