OSRAN v. BUS

Nos. 2-91-0643, 2-91-0652.

589 N.E.2d 1027 (1992)

226 Ill. App.3d 704

168 Ill.Dec. 627

Thomas OSRAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Philip BUS, Executive Director of Kane County Development Department, and the County of Kane, Frank Miller, Kane County Board Chairman, Defendants-Appellees. BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF RUTLAND TOWNSHIP et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. The COUNTY OF KANE et al., Defendants-Appellees.

Appellate Court of Illinois, Second District.

March 20, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howard B. Levy, argued, St. Charles, for Thomas Osran.

Myler, Ruddy & McTavish, G. Alexander McTavish, argued, Aurora, for Bd. of Trustees of Rutland Tp.

Gary V. Johnson, Kane County State's Atty., Geneva, James Byran Sullivan, Kane County State's Attorney Office, J. Patrick Jaeger, Asst. Kane County State's Atty., Julie L. Murphy, argued, Bullaro & Carton, Chtd., Chicago, for Philip Bus, Exec. Dir. and Kane County, Frank Miller.


Justice BOWMAN delivered the opinion of the court:

This matter involves consolidated actions brought against defendants, the County of Kane (County), the Kane County Board of Supervisors, and a Kane County employee. Plaintiffs in one of the suits are nine townships, one municipality, and two private citizens (collectively, Townships), all located or residing in Kane County. Thomas Osran is plaintiff in the other action. All of the plaintiffs seek disclosure of certain...

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