NEIMAN v. CITY OF CHICAGO

Gen. Nos. 48,436, 48,439, 48,551.

37 Ill. App.2d 309 (1962)

185 N.E.2d 358

Pearl Neiman and Tilva Paull, Appellants, v. City of Chicago, a Municipal Corporation, Appellee. Edna Ripstein, Appellant, v. City of Chicago, a Municipal Corporation, Appellee. Pearl Neiman and Tilva Paull, and Edna Ripstein, Appellees and Cross Appellants, v. City of Chicago, a Municipal Corporation, Appellant and Cross Appellee.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District, Third Division.

October 3, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry S. Posner, of Chicago (Fred S. Posner, of counsel), for Pearl Neiman and Tilva Paull, appellants, appellees and cross appellants; Philip H. Corboy, of Chicago (James P. Chapman, of counsel), for Edna Ripstein, appellant, appellee and cross appellant.

John C. Melaniphy, Corporation Counsel, of Chicago (Sydney R. Drebin and Harry H. Pollack, Assistant Corporation Counsel, of counsel), for City of Chicago, appellee, appellant and cross appellee.


MR. JUSTICE McCORMICK delivered the opinion of the court.

This court allowed petitions for leave to appeal from an order granting a new trial in the suits of Edna Ripstein v. City of Chicago and Pearl Neiman and Tilva Paull v. City of Chicago. The petitions, filed in accordance with section 77(2) of the Civil Practice Act, were based on the ground that the order of the trial court granting a new trial is void.

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