Illinois Appellate Court
Civil Court
Appellate Jurisdiction
Appellate court is without jurisdiction over appeal, because order from which Appellant appealed was not a final judgment, and Appellant provided no alternative basis which would allow this court to exercise jurisdiction over her appeal. The fact that Appellant , who failed to properly intervene in trial court proceedings, filed a motion, and the court ruled on it, cannot turn order into a final appealable judgment.(HOWSE and ELLIS, concurring.)