McIlvaine Enterprises reportedly hired Alejandro Requena as a temporary laborer on an attic insulation project at Rosemary O’Rourke’s residence. Several weeks after Requena stopped working for McIlvaine, he allegedly broke into the house, beat O’Rourke and stole some of her property. Trying to hold McIlvaine liable for Requena’s post-termination misconduct, O’Rourke relied on Section 317 of the Restatement (Second) of Torts. But a Lake County court granted a defense request for summary …