MALLOY v. ILL. BELL TELEPHONE CO.

No. 57420.

12 Ill. App.3d 483 (1973)

299 N.E.2d 517

LUCILLE MALLOY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. THE ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, Defendant-Appellee.

Appellate Court of Illinois — First District (1st Division).

June 25, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Patrick E. Mahoney, of Chicago, for appellant.

Robert V.R. Dalenberg, L. Bow Pritchett, and Alan R. Baker, all of Chicago, for appellee.


Judgment affirmed.

Mr. JUSTICE EGAN delivered the opinion of the court:

The plaintiff, Lucille Malloy, filed a complaint against the defendant, Illinois Bell Telephone Company, alleging that she and the class she represented were subscribers of the defendant in Lake and Kendall Counties; that they were deprived of telephone service from July 15, 1971 to July 20, 1971, as a result of disruptions in telephone service caused by acts of vandalism. The plaintiff...

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