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5 April 2021

Where Do The Illinois Supreme Court's Civil Cases Originate (2000-2009)?

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This week, we're reporting the data for the Supreme Court's civil and criminal cases during the years 2000 through 2009.
United States Illinois Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

This week, we're reporting the data for the Supreme Court's civil and criminal cases during the years 2000 through 2009.

Once again, Cook County led by a wide margin, accounting for 172 civil cases.  Du Page and Lake counties – the second and third largest counties by population – were next, followed by the Industrial Commission.  St. Clair County from the Fifth District followed, with Sangamon County, Will County and Madison County next.

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The remaining sixteen jurisdictions accounting for two or more civil cases each are reported in Table 1716 below.  An additional 64 jurisdictions produced one case apiece.

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Join us next time as we review the criminal cases for the same years 2000 through 2009.

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