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Carol Stonecipher vs. The Illinois Department of Lottery
and Bell Fuels, Inc.et. al. 93L651 consolidated with 94CH69
(Kane County) Case Tried: 1995 Jury Verdict: 1995 Amount:
$11,000,000.00 Carol purchased Lotto tickets at a Pride
Pantry owned by Bell Fuels Inc. The store clerk printed six (6) tickets as
opposed to one. All six were for the winning numbers that Carol picked.
The clerk kept the extra tickets later claiming that he purchased them.
Bell Fuels who had possession of the extra tickets claimed ownership since
they had to pay the Department of the Lottery for any mistakes. Following
a six-day trial the jury returned a verdict in Carol's favor entitling her
to the entire $11,000,000.00 Lotto prize. The verdict was
successfully protected in both the Appellate and Supreme Court of the
State of Illinois
In re Marriage of
Sullivan, 795 N.E.2d 392 (Ill.App. 2 Dist. 2003) (Dupage
County) Case Tried: December 2002 Appellate Decision: August
2003
In Sullivan, Mr. Navigato successfully advocated to
protect the visitation rights of his client, Eugene Sullivan, who was a
captain in the United States Navy. Mr. Sullivan was called to active
military duty at the start of the Iraq war. As a non-custodial
parent, Mr. Sullivan petitioned the trial court to permit his family
members to have continued visitation with his son on his regularly
scheduled visitation days while he was away on active military duty.
The trial court dismissed Mr. Sullivan's petition on the basis that it did
not have subject matter jurisdiction to adjudicate the petition because
the Illinois Supreme Court recently declared the Illinois grandparent
visitation statute unconstitutional. On appeal, Mr. Navigato successfully
argued that under the common law, when special circumstances were shown, a
trial court could award visitation to a military member's family while the
military member was on active military duty. The Sullivan
decision has been utilized by advocates to protect the rights of service
members. This decision has been cited by the American Bar Association
military subcommittee in a recently published report outlining the legal
impediments to mobilizing reserve and guard members. The Sullivan
decision is being used as a national model to promulgate laws
protecting the parenting rights of our servicemen and women while they
serve our country in such places as
Iraq.
Fitzgerald vs. McDonald's
Corporation 02 C 3773 United States District Court,
Northern District Illinois Case Settled: June 2003
The matter
was settled, however the terms of the settlement are subject to a
confidentiality agreement between the
parties.
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