Thompson v. Northwestern Memorial Healthcare

2021 IL App (1st) 210012-U
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedDecember 3, 2021
Docket1-21-0012
StatusUnpublished

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2021 IL App (1st) 210012-U No. 1-21-0012 Order filed December 3, 2021 Sixth Division

NOTICE: This order was filed under Supreme Court Rule 23 and is not precedent except in the limited circumstances allowed under Rule 23(e)(1). ______________________________________________________________________________ IN THE APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS FIRST DISTRICT ______________________________________________________________________________ YVONNE TONEY THOMPSON, Mother and Next ) Appeal from the Friend of Sadie Thompson, a Minor, ) Circuit Court of ) Cook County. Plaintiff-Appellant, ) v. ) No. 19 L 4537 NORTHWESTERN MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE, ) Individually and d/b/a NORTHWESTERN MEDICINE; ) Honorable NORTHWESTERN MEDICINE CENTRAL DUPAGE ) Melissa A. Durkin HOSPITAL, and MICHELLE SZWEDO, M.D., ) Judge, presiding. ) Defendants-Appellees, ) ) (Michelle Szwedo, M.D.; Dr. Paul K. Rosenberg, Ltd., ) d/b/a Female Healthcare, Ltd.; Michael Hussey, M.D.; and ) Northwestern Medicine Regional Medical Group, ) Respondents in Discovery). ) ) )

JUSTICE SHARON ODEN JOHNSON delivered the judgment of the court. Presiding Justice Daniel Pierce and Justice Sheldon Harris concurred in the judgment

ORDER No. 1-21-0012

¶1 Held: We affirm where the circuit court did not abuse its discretion in transferring the forum to DuPage County when the balance of plaintiff’s deference, private and public interests did strongly favor transfer.

¶2 Plaintiff Yvonne Toney Thompson, mother and next friend of Sadie Thompson, filed a

medical negligence action in Cook County against defendants, Northwestern Memorial Healthcare

d/b/a Northwestern Medicine (NMHC) and Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital

(CDH). On defendants’ motion, the circuit court transferred the matter to DuPage County. On

interlocutory appeal, plaintiff contends that the circuit court abused its discretion in granting

defendants’ motion to transfer to DuPage County when one of the three defendants is a Cook

County resident, part of the cause of action arose in Cook County, the witnesses are scattered

across several counties in Illinois, and no deference was given to plaintiff’s choice of forum. For

the following reasons, we affirm,

¶3 BACKGROUND

¶4 Plaintiff filed the instant cause of action on April 26, 2019. Plaintiff and her daughter Sadie

were residents of Kendall County at the time of filing. The complaint set forth allegations of

medical malpractice against defendants for the injuries sustained by Sadie on November 14, 2016,

when plaintiff entered CDH and gave birth to her. After plaintiff entered CDH, she had symptoms

of a developing placental abruption and complained of pain shortly after being admitted to CDH.

Sadie sustained a hypoxic-ischemic injury to her brain after she and plaintiff went through multiple

medical emergencies before and after Sadie’s delivery.

¶5 A. Defendants and Respondents in Discovery

¶6 At the time of plaintiff’s filing, defendant NMHC was an Illinois corporation with its

principal place of business in Cook County. NMHC was the sole shareholder of defendant CDH

which was located in DuPage County. Both NMHC and CDH had registered agents located in

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Cook County. Respondent in discovery Dr. Szwedo, lived in Batavia, Illinois. Respondent in

discovery Michael Hussey M. D. (Dr. Hussey) lived and worked in DuPage County. Northwestern

Medicine Regional Medical Group (NMR) had no offices or facilities in Cook County. 1

Respondent in discovery Dr. Paul K. Rosenberg, Ltd., d/b/a Female Healthcare Ltd (Female

Healthcare) had no offices or facilities in Cook County, and its sole officer Dr. Rosenberg, was a

resident of DuPage County.

¶7 B. Complaint

¶8 Plaintiff’s complaint alleged that on November 14, 2016, NMHC exercised control over

the day-to-day operations of CDH and committed institutional negligence when they failed to

implement proper services, equipment, training, education, policies, and procedures. Plaintiff

alleged that defendants were negligent when they failed to recognize and respond to the medical

complications of plaintiff and Sadie which resulted in severe neurological injury to Sadie. Plaintiff

alleged that Dr. Szwedo was the agent of defendants and Female Healthcare and arrived 60 minutes

after she was first informed of the severity of her condition. Lastly, the complaint provided that

respondents in discovery Dr. Szwedo, Female Healthcare, Dr. Hussey, and NWM could have

information as to who, if anyone, should be named as additional defendants in this matter.

¶9 On July 1, 2019, Dr. Szwedo filed a motion to voluntarily convert to a defendant pursuant

to 735 ILCS 5/2-402 (West 2018) of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure (Code), the circuit court

granted the motion on July 12, 2019.2

¶ 10 C. Forum non conveniens motion and related filings

1 The parties do not identify where NMR’s principal place of business is located nor where its registered agents are. 2 Defendants will include Dr. Szwedo moving forward.

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¶ 11 On July 26, 2019, MNHC and CDH filed a motion to dismiss/transfer venue from Cook

County to DuPage County pursuant to Illinois Supreme Court Rule 187 (Ill. S. Ct. R 187 (eff. Jan.

1, 2018)) and forum non conveniens. The motion alleged that the complained of medical care

occurred in DuPage County, CDH was located in DuPage County, plaintiff did not reside in Cook

County, the occurrence witnesses were closer to DuPage County, NMHC did not have direct

involvement in the case, and the public and private interests favored transfer.

¶ 12 On September 29, 2020, a memo in support of the motion was filed further arguing that:

(1) Dr. Szwedo was a resident of and worked in DuPage County; (2) Dr. Hussey who was likely

to be converted to a defendant was a resident of and worked in DuPage County; (3) Tracy Wolford

who would be the trial representative for both Northwestern entities worked in DuPage County

and was a resident of Kane County; (4) plaintiff was not a resident of Cook County, and the

majority of the occurrence and damages witnesses likely were residents of or were closer to

DuPage County; (5) although NMHC had its principal place of business in Cook County, they

were not directly or indirectly involved in patient care in CDH; (6) plaintiff’s choice of forum was

given less deference because she was not a resident of Cook County; (7) the convenience to the

parties favored a transfer to DuPage County because, at that time, no employees from NMHC were

scheduled to be called, CDH would be burdened by having its staff go to Cook County for trial,

and it provided an ease of access of testimonial evidence for the trial; (8) although plaintiff

identified several witnesses whose contacts favored Cook County, plaintiff did not identify the

role of those witnesses nor did defendants see the medical records of the providers identified by

plaintiff as a service provider. Defendants attached affidavits of Dr. Szwedo, Wolford, Dr. Hussey,

and the occurrence witnesses that have treated Sadie (Sara Mertens, RN; Shannon Noss, RN; Amy

Fleck, RN; Terri Pheanis, RN; Tina Mitchell, RN; Jennifer Willamee; and Dora Castro-Ahillen,

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RN) indicating that it would be more convenient to travel to DuPage County while Cook County

would be more burdensome.

¶ 13 Next, defendants argued that the public interest factors favored a transfer when: (1) the

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