LOVGREN v. CITIZENS FIRST NATIONAL BANK

No. 66815.

126 Ill.2d 411 (1989)

534 N.E.2d 987

HAROLD A. LOVGREN, Appellee, v. CITIZENS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PRINCETON et al., Appellants.

Supreme Court of Illinois.

Opinion filed February 2, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gregg N. Grimsley, Stephen A. Kouri and LeAnna L. Karnopp, of Vonachen, Lawless, Trager & Slevin, of Peoria, for appellants Citizens First National Bank of Princeton and James B. Miller.

Leo J. Schwamberger, Ltd., of La Salle, for appellee.


Appellate court vacated; circuit court reversed; cause remanded.

JUSTICE RYAN delivered the opinion of the court:

The question presented in this appeal is whether the act of placing an advertisement in a local newspaper, which notified readers about a public auction of farmland and which named the owner of the property as the seller, without the owner's knowledge or consent, gives rise to a cause of action for the invasion of plaintiff's privacy. The trial...

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