TEDRICK v. COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER, INC.

Nos. 104861, 104876.

920 N.E.2d 220 (2009)

235 Ill.2d 155

Brenda TEDRICK, Adm'r of the Estate of Teresa Street, Deceased, et al., Appellees, v. COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER, INC., et al., Appellants.

Supreme Court of Illinois.

Rehearing Denied November 23, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, Chicago (Stephen R. Swofford, Jeffrey M. Glass and Christine Olson McTigue, of counsel), for appellants James R. Goggin et al.

Cassiday Schade LLP, Chicago (Brian J. Hickey, Mark A. Sansone and Brian Albert Schroeder, of counsel), for appellants Community Resource Center, Inc., et al.

Christian G. Montroy, East St. Louis, and James Buchmiller, Greenville, for appellees.

Richard R. King II and Robert John Kane, Springfield, for amicus curiae Illinois Trial Lawyers Association.

Kirsten M. Dunne, of Goldberg Weisman Cairo, Chicago, for amicus curiae Illinois Trial Lawyers Association.


OPINION

Justice KARMEIER delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion.

The plaintiffs, Brenda Tedrick, administrator of the estate of Teresa Street, deceased, and Brenda Tedrick and James Tedrick, guardians of the estates of Dalton Ryan Street and Dylan Bryce Street, minors, brought this action seeking damages resulting from the death of Teresa Street, who was killed by her husband, Richard Street, on June 9, 2003. The complaint contains 20 counts sounding...

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