Today, the Illinois Appellate Court issued a published opinion in Safe Zone v. Linn-Mathes, et al. The Keleher Appellate Law Group represented the Plaintiff-Appellant Safe Zone Services in its appeal in the First District Appellate Court. After a two-year, hard fought battle in the appeals court revolving around a contract dispute, the Illinois Appellate Court agreed with our position and reversed the summary judgment entered for the Defendants Linn-Mathes, Roosevelt-Western, Belmont Bank, JLL Construction, and Raymundo Rivera.
The Appellate Court found the trial court erred in granting summary judgment in favor of defendants Rivera and JLL. The Appellate Court then took the rare step of entering Safe Zone’s motion for summary judgment and against defendants Rivera and JLL. As to the claims against Linn-Mathes, Roosevelt-Western, and Belmont, the Appellate Court also reversed. The Appellate Court found the trial court entered judgment in the defendants’ favor based solely on its conclusion that defendant Rivera owned the proceeds of certain checks. Because that conclusion was incorrect, those judgments against Linn-Mathes, Roosevelt-Western, and Belmont also could not stand.
We are proud of this appellate court reversal and happy our client finally achieved justice.
The case citation is 2026 IL App (1st) 251219.
