R.L. POLK AND CO. v. RYAN

Nos. 4-97-0082, 4-97-0496.

694 N.E.2d 1027 (1998)

296 Ill. App.3d 132

230 Ill.Dec. 749

R.L. POLK AND COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. George H. RYAN, Individually and in his capacity as Secretary of State of the State of Illinois, Defendants-Appellants.

Appellate Court of Illinois, Fourth District.

Decided April 22, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James E. Ryan, Attorney General, Barbara A. Preiner, Solicitor General, Susan Frederick Rhodes, John P. Schmidt (argued), Assistant Attorneys General, Chicago, for George H. Ryan, Secretary of State in No. 4-97-0082.

James E. Ryan, Attorney General, Barbara A. Preiner, Solicitor General, John P. Schmidt (argued), Assistant Attorney General, Chicago, for George H. Ryan, Secretary of State in No. 4-97-0496.

William S. Hanley (argued), Patrick V. Reilly, Mark O. Stern, Sorting, Northrup, Hanna, Cullen & Cochran, Ltd., Springfield, for R.L. Polk & Company in both cases.


Justice McCULLOUGH delivered the opinion of the court:

In these consolidated appeals, defendants George H. Ryan, individually and in his capacity of Secretary of State of the State of Illinois (Secretary), (1) bring an interlocutory appeal as of right (166 Ill.2d R. 307(a)(1)) from the issuance of a preliminary injunction by the circuit court of Sangamon County (No. 4-97-0082) and (2) an appeal pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 304(a) (155 Ill.2d R. 304(a)) from the...

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