HARTON v. CITY OF CHICAGO DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS

Nos. 1-97-4138, 1-97-4139.

703 N.E.2d 493 (1998)

301 Ill. App.3d 378

234 Ill.Dec. 632

Lorraine HARTON, Petitioner/Cross-Respondent, v. CITY OF CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS and Department of Transportation, Respondents/Cross-Petitioners (State of Illinois Department of Human Rights and State of Illinois Human Rights Commission, Respondents/Cross-Respondents).

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, Fourth Division.

November 12, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Peter Andjelkovich & Associates, Chicago (Bradley Wartman, of counsel), for Harton.

Corporation Council of the City of Chicago (Lawrence Rosenthal, Benna Ruth Solomon and Mardell Nereim, of counsel), for Dept. of Transp.

James E. Ryan, Attorney General, Chicago (Barbara A. Preiner, Solicitor General, and Jan E. Hughes, Asst. Atty. General, of counsel), for State Dept. of Human Rights and State Human Rights Commission.


Justice HOFFMAN delivered the opinion of the court:

Lorraine Harton brought an employment discrimination claim against her employer, the City of Chicago (the City). The Illinois Human Rights Commission (the Commission) ordered the City to cease and desist from future discrimination, clear Harton's employment records of reference to the discrimination suit, and pay Harton limited attorney fees. Harton appeals the Commission's finding that she was not entitled to back...

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