UHRHAN v. UNION PACIFIC R. CO.

No. 74166.

617 N.E.2d 1182 (1993)

155 Ill.2d 537

187 Ill.Dec. 461

David J. UHRHAN, Appellee, v. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Illinois.

July 22, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas E. Jones and Leslie G. Offergeld, Walker & Williams, P.C., Belleville, for appellant.

Roger C. Denton, Carr, Korein, Tillery, Kunin, Montroy, Glass & Bogard, Belleville, for appellee.


Justice HEIPLE delivered the opinion of the court:

The controversy in this case stems from the injury plaintiff, David J. Uhrhan, suffered while employed as a switchman by defendant, Union Pacific Railroad Company (Railroad). Resolution of this dispute requires this court to determine (1) whether the trial court properly allowed the defendant's expert witness to testify despite that party's failure to comply with Supreme Court Rule 220, and (2) whether the trial court...

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