Doyle v. Omundson
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Opinion
Leo J. Doyle, Jr., Appellant,
v.
Roy T. Omundson, John H. Bell, Marmon-Herrington Company, Inc., an Indiana Corporation, and Cardox Corporation, an Illinois Corporation, Appellees.
Illinois Appellate Court First District, First Division.
Askow, Stevens & Hardy, of Chicago, for appellant.
Dallstream, Schiff, Hardin, Waite & Dorschel, of Chicago (George B. Pletsch, James R. Mitchell, of counsel) for defendants-appellees.
John H. Bell and Roy T. Omundson; Isham, Lincoln & Beale, of Chicago (Charles A. Bane and Richard D. Cudahy, of counsel) for defendants-appellees, Marmon-Herrington Co., Inc., an Indiana Corporation, and Cardox Corporation, an Illinois Corporation.
(Abstract of Decision.)
Opinion by JUSTICE MURPHY.
Affirmed.
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