Suffered an personal injury? Here are time frames to consider legal action
By Aaron Novasic If someone is injured through no fault of their own, they should consider pursuing legal action. That legal action
Continue ReadingBy Aaron Novasic If someone is injured through no fault of their own, they should consider pursuing legal action. That legal action
Continue ReadingBy Parag P. Bhosale For many years in Illinois, it didn’t matter if you had an intoxicant in your body when you suffered a work injur
Continue ReadingBy Thomas Haught So, you’ve tried to bid on a new home earlier this year, only to have it snatched from you during a bidding war? Did
Continue ReadingBy Magdalena F. Gonzalez Workers’ Compensation is a form of insurance that provides employees with benefits when they are injured at
Continue ReadingBy Parag Bhosale There is a misconception that every and any injury that happens at work is automatically covered by workers’ compens
Continue ReadingBy Michael DeSantis In recent blogs, we have discussed the newly enacted Cook County Residential Tenant and Landlord Ordinance. This ti
Continue ReadingBy Aaron Novasic Any injury you sustain as a result of an accident, that is no fault of your own, entitles you to recover medical expen
Continue ReadingBy Magdalena F. Gonzalez Taxotere (of the average Taxotere case. So far, the bellwether trials in the Taxotere litigation have not gone
Continue ReadingBy Ann M. Fischer It is more important than ever to have powers of attorney (POA) in place for your finances and for your health care.
Continue Readingby Parag Bhosale Injured parties sometimes are told by attorneys that their case “won’t make it past summary judgment.” What on e
Continue ReadingBy Michael DeSantis A newly enacted Cook County residential tenant-and-landlord ordinance includes Section 42-806, which focuses on var
Continue ReadingBy Michael DeSantis A newly enacted Cook County residential tenant-and-landlord ordinance includes Section 42-805, which focuses on var
Continue ReadingBy Michael DeSantis Landlords should be aware of Section 42-804 of a new Cook County ordinance that deals with requirements for rental
Continue ReadingBy Michael DeSantis On Jan. 28, the Cook County commissioners voted unanimously to pass the new Residential Tenant Landlord Ordinance
Continue ReadingBy Thomas Haught Can an employer require employees to get a COVID-19 vaccine? Ask 10 experts and get 10 different responses. 
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