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Summary
Dangles v. Dart is a civil matter decided by an Illinois appellate court on February 18, 2026, under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 23. The case caption identifies Dangles as the appellant and Dart as the appellee, but no procedural history, lower court proceedings, or factual background can be ascertained because the body of the opinion was not provided for analysis.
Without the opinion text, the legal issues presented on appeal, the court's holdings, and the reasoning underlying any disposition cannot be identified or summarized. No authorities were cited in the available materials, and no cases were overruled.
Practicing attorneys should be aware that this summary cannot serve as a reliable guide to the court's actual ruling. Counsel should obtain and review the full Rule 23 order directly from the court or an official legal database before drawing any conclusions about the case's precedential value, its impact on related litigation, or its practical significance in the areas of civil procedure or any other practice area implicated by the underlying dispute.