JOHNSON v. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK

No. 1-89-1450.

199 Ill. App.3d 427 (1990)

557 N.E.2d 328

RICHARD J. JOHNSON, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO, Defendant-Appellee.

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

Opinion filed May 21, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael G. Sebela & Associates, Ltd., of Oak Brook (Michelle T. Miller, of counsel), for appellant.

Freeborn & Peters, of Chicago (Michael D. Freeborn and Elizabeth D. Sharp, of counsel), for appellee.


Reversed and remanded.

JUSTICE O'CONNOR delivered the opinion of the court:

Richard Johnson sued his employer, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (the Bank), alleging intentional infliction of emotional distress. The trial court granted the Bank's motion to dismiss the complaint as insufficient, and on the grounds that the claim was barred by the Workers' Compensation Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, ch. 48, par...

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