Restaurant owner’s suit against a town for constitutional violations
LaBella Winnetka, Inc. v. Village of Winnetka, 09-3297, 09-3297, concerned a plaintiff’s suit against a town and the town manager, claiming various constitutional violations and a state law claim for intentional interference with its lease and its prospective business expectancy, claiming that defendants prevented plaintiff from reopening its restaurant following a roof fire.
Related Link:
- Read the Seventh Circuit’s Full Decision in LaBella Winnetka, Inc. v. Village of Winnetka, 09-3297
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