Dual-Temp of Illinois, Inc. v. Hench Control Corporation et al
Dual-Temp of Illinois, Inc. |
Hench Control Corporation, Hench Control, Inc., Caesar-Verona, Inc, John Hench and Alex Daneman |
1:2009cv00595 |
January 30, 2009 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois |
Contract: Other Office |
Cook |
Robert M. Dow |
None |
Diversity |
28:1332 Diversity-Breach of Contract |
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Filing 381 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order Signed by the Honorable Sharon Johnson Coleman on 8/17/2016:Mailed notice(rth, ) |
Filing 327 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order Signed by the Honorable Sharon Johnson Coleman on 6/23/2015:Mailed notice(rth, ) |
Filing 303 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order Signed by the Honorable Sharon Johnson Coleman on 11/17/2014:Mailed notice(rth, ) |
Filing 278 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order Signed by the Honorable Sharon Johnson Coleman on 9/30/2014:Mailed notice(rth, ) |
Filing 234 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order Signed by the Honorable Sharon Johnson Coleman on 2/6/2013:Mailed notice(rth, ) |
Filing 149 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order Signed by the Honorable Sharon Johnson Coleman on 5/2/2011:Mailed notice(keg, ) |
Filing 81 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order Signed by the Honorable Robert M. Dow, Jr on 12/4/2009. Mailed notice(tbk, ) |
Filing 78 MEMORANDUM Opinion and Order Signed by the Honorable Robert M. Dow, Jr on 9/28/2009.Mailed notice(tbk, ) |
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