SHUTES v. FOWLER

No. 4-91-0383.

584 N.E.2d 920 (1991)

223 Ill. App.3d 342

165 Ill.Dec. 486

Timothy SHUTES, Petitioner-Appellee, v. Gene FOWLER, Individually and Gene Fowler, d/b/a Sentry Design and Construction, Respondent, Michael R. Cornyn, Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois, Fourth District.

December 19, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael R. Cornyn, Thomas, Mamer & Haughey, Champaign, for appellant.

Michael C. Upperman, Gunn & Hickman, P.C., Danville, for petitioner-appellee.


Justice KNECHT delivered the opinion of the court:

The issue is whether Supreme Court Rule 224 (134 Ill.2d R. 224) is constitutional. We conclude it is.

On January 30, 1991, Timothy Shutes filed a petition for discovery pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 224. The petition alleged Gene Fowler owned Sentry Design and Construction and employed Shutes. During the course of his employment, Shutes sustained bodily injuries on February 19, 1990, while working on a project...

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