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Collateral Estoppel, Law Of the Case and Section 2-1401 Petitions: Illinois Basics

1600 Museum Park, LLC v. Williams, 2012 WL 6955718, chronicles an aborted condominium purchase and its ensuing litigation.  A condo owner and two purchasers signed a contract (Contract) and an approx. $25K promissory note in connection with a condo sale.  But only one of the buyers signed the contract and note.  The deal fell through and the defendants sent a written termination …

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Posted byPaulPJune 10, 2013February 14, 2015Posted inCivil Procedure, Post-judgment - Collections, Real estate litigationTags: collateral estoppel, final judgment on the merits, law of the case, Promissory Note; 2-1401 Petition; Agent of Disclosed Principal; Contractual TerminationLeave a comment on Collateral Estoppel, Law Of the Case and Section 2-1401 Petitions: Illinois Basics
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