The signed forms juries bring back with their findings when they finish deliberations are typically referred to as verdicts. And based on Section 2–1303 of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure — which calls for computing post-judgment interest on verdicts “from the time when made or rendered to the time of entering judgment upon the same” — the administrator of Keith Stanphill’s estate argued that post-judgment interest on a $1,495,151 verdict against Rockford Memorial Hospital and Lori …