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EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: Corporations Must be Represented by Attorney in Chicago Code Violation Cases

4/10/2014

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PictureOwners can no longer represent a business.
Chicago business owners, take notice. You will no longer be able to represent your corporation in a Chicago code violation case. Likewise, neither employees nor designated officers can represent corporations at administrative hearings in the event of a health, building, or other code violation.

On March 31, 2014 the Illinois Appellate Court ordered that:
  • A corporation must be represented by a licensed attorney
  • A non-attorney can no longer represent a corporation on a code violation case
  • The City of Chicago must comply with this court order


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Are You Sure You Want to Post That? It Could Cost You Your Case.

3/20/2014

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PictureMaintain full discretion on social media.
Nowadays it may seem everyone has a social media account, whether it be Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. We share statuses, photos, and videos about our daily whereabouts, happenings, and the highs and lows of our life. Friends, and sometimes ourselves, may be guilty of "over-sharing" and divulging too much information. While over-sharing and TMI might be commonplace within your feed, it could become highly damaging if you or someone close to you has legal case pending. 

So, how do you keep yourself from damaging your case?


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Keeping Guns Out: What Every Illinois Business Owner Needs to Know

1/8/2014

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PictureA template of the approved sign.
Last year, Illinois passed a law allowing the concealed carry of registered firearms. Now just after three days of accepting permit applications online, the Illinois State Police has received over 15,000 applications, and many more are expected in the following months. Applications must be processed and reviewed within 30 to 120 days before a license can be issued or rejected. Illinois business and non-residential property owners, many of whom are concerned about safety, must decide whether to allow concealed carry in their property.


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