Cases 71 - 80 of 244
Alliance for Water Efficiency v. James Fryer
as 17-1326
Plaintiff - Appellee:
ALLIANCE FOR WATER EFFICIENCY
Defendant - Appellant:
JAMES FRYER
LHO Chicago River, L.L.C. v. Rosemoor Suites, L.L.C., et al
as 17-1323
Plaintiff - Appellant:
LHO CHICAGO RIVER, L.L.C.
Defendant - Appellee:
ROSEMOOR SUITES, L.L.C., PORTFOLIO HOTELS & RESORTS, L.L.C. and CHICAGO HOTEL, L.L.C.
Angela E. Brooks-Ngwenya v. National Heritage Academie
as 17-1236
Plaintiff - Appellant:
ANGELA E. BROOKS-NGWENYA
Defendant - Appellee:
JC HUIZENGA and NATIONAL HERITAGE ACADEMIES, INC.
Joe Robbins v. Scott Svehla, et al
as 16-4147
Plaintiff - Appellant:
JOE ROBBINS
Defendant - Appellee:
SCOTT SVEHLA, SCOTT'S BREWERY COLLECTIBLES, LLC, NICHOLAS MARTIN and others
Marshall Feature Recognition v. Wendy's International, Inc.
as 16-3995
Plaintiff - Appellant:
MARSHALL FEATURE RECOGNITION, LLC
Defendant - Appellee:
WENDY'S INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Design Basics, LLC, et al v. Lexington Homes, Inc., et al
as 16-3817
Plaintiff - Appellant:
DESIGN BASICS, LLC, PRIME DESIGNS, INC. and PLAN PRO, INC.
Defendant - Appellee:
LEXINGTON HOMES, INC., TEAM STIMPSON, LLC, TAILWIND CROSSINGS, LLC and others
NTE, LLC v. Kenny Construction Company
as 16-3257
Plaintiff - Appellee:
NTE, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company
Defendant - Appellant:
KENNY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, an Illinois corporation
NTE, LLC v. Kenny Construction Company
as 16-3086
Plaintiff - Appellant:
NTE, LLC, a Nevada limited liability company
Defendant - Appellee:
KENNY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, an Illinois corporation
FilmOn X, LLC v. Window to the World Communicat, et al
as 16-2635
Plaintiff - Appellant:
FILMON X, LLC
Defendant - Appellee:
WINDOW TO THE WORLD COMMUNICATIONS, INC., an Illinois Corporation and DOES 1-10
Henryk Oleksy v. General Electric Company
as 16-2169
Plaintiff - Appellant:
HENRYK OLEKSY
Defendant - Appellee:
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
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