The Four Intellectual Property Tools Every Creative Needs in Their Arsenal: When we talk about intellectual property, we are talking about four main categories: copyright, trademark, patents, and trade secrets. As a creative, your work often touches multiple categories at once. Understanding which protects what is the foundation of any smart IP strategy.
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Why Do Hip Fractures Cause Death in Elderly Nursing Home Residents?
Hip fractures can become fatal in elderly adults because they often lead to complications such as pulmonary embolism, infections, and heart failure. If the fracture happened after a preventable nursing home fall or delayed medical response, a lawyer can review the records and determine whether neglect contributed to the death.
Statistics on the Increased Risk of Death Following a Broken Hip
A long-term CHANCES project analysis found increased all-cause mortality after hip fracture, with a fully adjusted hazard ratio of 2.12.
The first months are especially dangerous. A meta-analysis of excess mortality after hip fracture found a relative hazard of…
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Why Is a Broken Femur Dangerous in Elderly Nursing Home Residents?
A broken femur is dangerous because it can lead to immobility, surgical complications, blood loss, blood clots, infection, and long-term decline in an elderly resident.
42 C.F.R. § 483.25(d) requires nursing homes to keep the resident environment as free of accident hazards as possible and to provide adequate supervision and assistance devices to prevent accidents. If your loved one suffered a broken femur in a nursing home, we can examine whether the facility ignored fall risks, used unsafe transfer practices, or failed to protect a resident who needed more help than the staff provided.
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Risk Factors for Wandering and Elopement in Nursing Homes
The main risk factors for wandering and elopement are cognitive impairment, dementia-related confusion, prior wandering attempts, poor supervision, understaffing, unmet physical or emotional needs, medication-related changes, and facility security failures that make it easier for a resident to leave unnoticed.
42 C.F.R. § 483.25(d) requires nursing homes to keep the resident environment as free of accident hazards as possible and to provide each resident with adequate supervision and assistive devices to prevent accidents.
If your loved one was hurt after wandering or eloping from a nursing home, we can review what the facility knew, what steps it failed to take,…
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Symptoms of Sepsis from UTI in Elderly Nursing Home Residents
Symptoms of sepsis from a UTI in elderly adults can include confusion, rapid breathing, an elevated heart rate, low blood pressure, fever, chills, weakness, and reduced urine output. In a nursing home, signs like these may suggest failures in monitoring, reporting condition changes, or obtaining timely treatment. Our nursing home sepsis lawyers stand with families dealing with this kind of harm. Contact us and seek justice for your loved one today.
What Is Urosepsis?
Urosepsis happens when a urinary tract infection (UTI) leads to sepsis. In older adults, this is a medical emergency because the infection can move beyond the…
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How Long Can You Have Sepsis Without Knowing?
Sepsis can go unnoticed at first because its early signs often look like the flu, exhaustion, or a routine infection. In some people, that period may last only a few hours. In others, symptoms may seem vague for a day or longer before the condition becomes unmistakably dangerous. The problem is that once sepsis progresses, the decline can be rapid, especially in older adults and nursing home residents.
42 C.F.R. § 483.25 requires nursing homes to ensure that each resident receives the treatment and care needed to attain or maintain their highest practicable well-being, consistent with the resident’s care plan…
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Managing Your PTSD After a Car Accident
Car accidents sometimes do more than physical damage. The shock of a collision and whatever happens afterward can stay with a person long after the physical injuries heal. Post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, is a recognized condition that can follow a serious crash. In 2026, it is increasingly understood as a legitimate injury deserving both medical treatment and legal compensation. If you are struggling after an accident in 2026, an Arlington Heights personal injury attorney can help you understand what your options may be.
How Do You Know If You Have PTSD After a Car Accident?
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What Can You Do If You Are Injured in a Small Plane Accident in Illinois?
Most people think of aviation accidents as major commercial airline disasters. But the truth is that most aviation accidents in the United States involve small, private, and charter aircraft, and Illinois is no exception. In fact, according to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), nearly 90 percent of personal flying accidents involve single-engine, piston-powered airplanes.
If you or someone you love was hurt or killed in a small plane crash in 2026, you may have legal options for seeking justice. A Lombard, IL aviation accident attorney can help you figure out your next steps.
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How Often Should I Update My Estate Plan?
Most people feel a sense of relief once their estate plan is done. The will is signed, the beneficiaries are named – everything feels taken care of.
What many people do not realize is that estate planning is not a one-time task. If your documents are sitting in a drawer somewhere with years between now and the last time you looked at them, a Glen Ellyn estate planning attorney can help you figure out whether they’re still representative of what you actually want in 2026.
Is There an Ideal Schedule for Updating an Estate Plan?
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Part Two: What Does Risk-Management Estate Planning Actually Look Like?
Most people approach estate planning with one question: How do I set up who gets what after I pass? It is a reasonable place to start, but for families with meaningful wealth, this is the wrong place to finish.
The question of distribution is actually the last question a thorough estate plan answers, not the first. Before you decide who inherits what, you need to understand what forces could erode, expose, or destroy that wealth before it has a chance to reach the next generation.
At Gateville Law Firm, our Plano, IL estate planning attorney takes a risk-management approach to…
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Can I Still File a Wrongful Death Claim If My Deceased Family Member Was Partially at Fault?
Fatal vehicle crashes and other accidents are devastating for the families and friends of the deceased. All lives connected to the person who died are changed in a moment, and feelings of shock, disbelief, and grief can leave a person reeling, wondering what to do next.
Even more difficult is when loved ones find out that the deceased person contributed to the accident somehow. It can be hard to stop imagining the “what ifs” that might have changed the outcome. It also adds complications to questions of liability for anyone who was planning to file a wrongful death claim to…
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Understanding pour-over wills: How they work with revocable trusts
What Is a Pour-Over Will? When people begin estate planning, they often think first about a simple will. While a…
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Common Mistakes Sellers Make When Selling Without a Realtor in Chicago
Common Mistakes Sellers Make When Selling Without a Realtor in Chicago
Selling a home without a realtor in Chicago can absolutely be done. In fact, more sellers seem to be taking that route, especially when they already have a buyer lined up through a friend, family member, neighbor, or word of mouth.
At first glance, these deals can look simpler. There’s no listing process, no open houses, and no back-and-forth through agents.
But what many sellers discover very quickly is that the transaction itself has not gotten any simpler.
The same legal and closing process still applies. The same…
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How to Modify AIA A101 for Small Commercial Projects
When you take on a smaller commercial project, you may feel pressure to move quickly and keep costs down. At the same time, you still need a solid agreement that reflects your scope, risk tolerance, and payment expectations. How to modify AIA A101 for small commercial projects becomes a critical question when the standard form does not fully align with the realities of your deal.
As experienced design and construction counsel, we regularly work with architects, engineers, design-builders, and owners who rely on AIA contracts but recognize that the default language may not fit every project. Many firms modify…
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Why Waiting to Get Your License Back is Costing You More Than You Think
When your license is revoked, it feels like your life is on hold. Many people think, “I’ll just wait until next year before I try to get my license back.” It sounds like a good idea, but waiting can be very expensive. Here is why putting this off could be costing you more every single day.
The Risk of Making Things Much Worse
Living without a license is stressful. You might think “What’s the harm in driving this one time?”. But if you get pulled over for something small, like a broken light or an improper lane change, and the…
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Looking for Clues: Is a Failure to Accommodate an Adverse Action Post Muldrow?
I hope everyone is enjoying the start of baseball season. The NCAA’s women tournament is about to get very interesting now that they are in a situation where the likelihood, though you never know for sure, is that the top seeds from each region will be in the final four. On the men’s side the UConn v, Duke game will likely go down in history as one of the all-time great sports moments. Turning to the blog entry of the week, it is a published decision from the First Circuit, Walsh v. HNTB Corporation, decided on March 13, 2026, here,…
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