Living in apartments and rented homes is a relatively commonplace arrangement in the Chicago area. Young families, professionals developing their careers and countless others live in rental homes leased from owners or businesses. One of the benefits of renting instead...
Hailing an Uber or Lyft is an effortless way to navigate downtown Chicago or travel to the airport. However, because the streets of Cook County are highly congested, rideshare vehicles are frequently involved in severe collisions. If you are injured as a passenger, or...
Concerns about possible hospital negligence in Chicago can feel overwhelming, especially when health outcomes do not match what you expected. While not every complication points to an error, some situations may raise questions that deserve closer attention. In these...
May 21, 2026, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS-Jeffrey E. Martin and Shauna M. Martin of Martin Law, LLC, filed a complaint in the Cook County Circuit Court (2026 L 006002) against Clearbrook and Northwest Special Recreation Association, LLC (NWSRA) on behalf of Plaintiffs,...
As reported in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin on September 18, 2025, the federal judiciary’s policy-making body maintains a stopgap budget measure proposed by Republican lawmakers that would freeze funding for judicial security at its current level through November...
An American Bar Association task force recommends the oath the U.S. attorneys take before they start practicing law should be expanded to include a “commitment to upholding democracy and the rule of law,” Reuters reports. The proposal was part of an “ambitious” slate...
Slip and fall accidents can lead to more than just serious injuries. They can require medical treatment, surgical intervention, and missed work impacting your finances as well as your health. If you find yourself in such a situation, it is helpful to understand the...
In their new study, Highway To The Danger Zone; The Enduring Risks Of Electric Vehicles the Center for Justice & Democracy at New York Law School describe risks associated with the use of electronic vehicles. Such study shows that the risks involve such aspects as...
According to a new study, younger generations getting their first menstrual periods earlier and the length of time it takes to become regular is changing, both of which could point to later health problems. “Among individuals born between 1950 and 2005,...
According to an article in the Chicago Tribune by Lisa Schencker, the State of Illinois has dropped two spots since last Fall concerning ranking of hospital safety. This finding was released by the nonprofit Leapfrog Group, one of the organizations that grade or rank...