MULLEN v. CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY

Gen. No. 48,223.

33 Ill. App.2d 103 (1961)

178 N.E.2d 670

Eugene Mullen and Kenneth Benbow, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Chicago Transit Authority, et al., Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, Third Division.

Rehearing denied October 11, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William J. Lynch, William S. Allen, Erwin Wright and Jerome F. Dixon, all of Chicago, for appellant.

Joseph Barbera, of Chicago, for appellee Eugene Mullen and David F. Silverzweig, of Chicago, for appellee Kenneth Benbow (Charles D. Snewind, of Chicago, of counsel, for appellees).


MR. JUSTICE SCHWARTZ delivered the opinion of the court.

In two personal injury cases consolidated for trial the court entered judgments on verdicts against the Chicago Transit Authority, hereinafter called defendant, in favor of plaintiff Mullen for $25,000 and in favor of plaintiff Benbow for $55,000. From those judgments defendant appeals. There were other defendants in whose favor the court directed verdicts, but no question is here raised concerning those rulings...

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