NORTHSHORE U. HEALTHSYSTEM v. DEPT. OF REV.

No. 1-15-3647.

77 N.E.3d 661 (2017)

2017 IL App (1st) 153647

NORTHSHORE UNIVERSITY HEALTHSYSTEM, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. The ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, the Board of Education of Niles Township High School District No. 219, and Administrative Law Judge Kenneth J. Galvin, Defendants-Appellees.

Appellate Court of Illinois, First District, Second Division.

Rehearing denied April 21, 2017.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mayer Brown LLP ( Timothy S. Bishop , Tyrone C. Fahner , Patrick J. McNerney , Daniel K. Storino , and Alexandra L. Newman , of counsel), McCarthy & Associates ( Thomas J. McCarthy , Chelsea K. Skaw , and Jeffrey W. Finke , of counsel), and Thomas M. Tully & Associates ( Thomas M. Tully and John J. Tully, Jr. , of counsel), all of Chicago, for appellant.

Lisa Madigan , Attorney General, of Chicago ( David L. Franklin , Solicitor General, and Christina T. Hansen , Assistant Attorney General, of counsel), for appellees Illinois Department of Revenue and Kenneth J. Galvin.

Hauzer Izzo, LLC, of Flossmoor ( John M. Izzo and Eugene C. Edwards , of counsel), for other appellee.


OPINION

¶ 1 NorthShore University Healthsystem was granted certain property tax exemptions by the Illinois Department of Revenue. The local school district filed timely applications for hearings with the Department to challenge some of the Department's exemption decisions...

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