In Quorum Forum Podcast Episode 104: Not in My Park! Regulating Controversial Park Activities, Ancel Glink’s Tyler Smith, Eugene Bolotnikov, and Katie Nagy take the stage at
the 2026 IAPD/IPRA Soaring to New
Heights Conference. The Ancel Glink “Not In My Park” team discusses the legal
complexities of managing potentially controversial activities in public spaces,
ranging from the rapid rise of e-bikes and e-scooters to the evolving landscape
of public camping regulations and the “noise” issues surrounding
pickleball courts. This episode features live audio from their conference
session, providing practical strategies for park districts and municipalities
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Chip Patent Claims Survive Alice Challenge
HFT Solutions, LLC v. Citadel Securities LLC, (N.D. Ill. Dec. 1, 2025) (Coleman, J.)Judge Coleman denied defendant Citadel’s Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) motion to dismiss HFT’s patent case holding that the asserted field programmable gate array (FPGA)-based claims plausibly recite a specific technological improvement and are not directed to an abstract idea under Section 101. FPGAs are microchips that allow for rapid data processing by spreading computations across a chip with “massive fine-grained parallelism.”The asserted method and system claims, centered on FPGA architectures that use a phase-locked loop to synchronize clock signals and reduce latency. As an initial…
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Policyholders With Older Disability Insurance May Be Facing Unfair Claim Denials
Older disability policies often provide stronger benefits than modern policies. That makes them expensive for insurers to honor. As a result, some companies are taking a harder line on claims, leading to delays, denials, and early terminations. Key Takeaways
- Older disability insurance policies often include stronger benefits, which makes them more likely to be challenged by insurers today.
- Insurance companies may use stricter interpretations, excessive documentation requests, or surveillance to deny or limit claims.
- “Own occupation” coverage is a key protection in many older policies, and insurers must follow that definition.
- Common red flags include vague denial reasons, repeated requests
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4/16/26 Webinar: Leaves of Absence & Medical Issues
See me live on my 2026 world tour!
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Do You Need Major Injuries to Have a Personal Injury Case?
One of the most common reasons people talk themselves out of calling an attorney after an accident is that they don’t think their injuries are serious enough. They assume personal injury cases are only for big things, like compound fractures or traumatic brain injuries. That assumption costs a lot of people money they are legally entitled to recover.
If you’ve experienced a personal injury you believe someone else is liable for, even a minor one, a Schaumburg personal injury attorney can tell you whether you have a case. The answer might surprise you.
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Business Partners Who Are Included As Third Parties In An Illinois Divorce
You own a business with a partner. Your partner, however, has another partner: their husband or wife. If that husband-and-wife partnership results in divorce, you can expect to be sucked into the divorce process…but you have a very powerful defense mechanism that can keep you and your business safe. This article explains how to get out of an Illinois divorce if you are included as a third party. Can A Business Partner Be Made A Third Party In An Illinois Divorce? Family law courts in Illinois can include almost anyone. “The court may join additional parties necessary and proper for…
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Spinal Cord Compression After a Car Accident: A Symptom Timeline You Need to Understand
Home > Blog > Spinal Cord Compression After a Car Accident: A Symptom Timeline You Need to Understand Spinal Cord Compression After a Car Accident: A Symptom Timeline You Need to Understand You walked away from the car accident. Your back hurts, but you can move. The ER took X-rays, …
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Nerve Damage After a Car Accident: The Injury That Doesn’t Show Up on X-Rays
Home > Blog > Nerve Damage After a Car Accident: The Injury That Doesn’t Show Up on X-Rays Nerve Damage After a Car Accident: The Injury That Doesn’t Show Up on X-Rays Your arm has been tingling for three weeks. Sometimes it goes completely numb. You drop things — your …
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Personality Changes After a Head Injury: What Families Need to Know
Home > Blog > Personality Changes After a Head Injury: What Families Need to Know Personality Changes After a Head Injury: What Families Need to Know Your husband came home from the hospital after the car accident. Physically, he’s healing. But something is different. He snaps at the kids over …
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Second Impact Syndrome: Why a Second Head Injury Can Be Life-Threatening
Home > Blog > Second Impact Syndrome: Why a Second Head Injury Can Be Life-Threatening Second Impact Syndrome: Why a Second Head Injury Can Be Life-Threatening You got your bell rung in a car wreck. The ER said “mild concussion,” handed you a discharge sheet, and sent you home. A …
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Progressive Accident Claims in Illinois: What You Need to Know
Home > Blog > Progressive Accident Claims in Illinois: What You Need to Know Filing a Claim With Progressive After an Illinois Car Accident If you were involved in an accident with a Progressive-insured driver — or carry Progressive yourself — the claims phone number is 1-800-776-4737. You can also …
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What’s the Difference Between Revocable and Irrevocable Trusts?
The main difference between a revocable trust and an irrevocable trust comes down to control. Each type serves a different purpose, and choosing the right one depends on your goals, your assets, and your situation. If you are thinking about setting up a trust in 2026, the Wheaton, IL estate planning lawyer at The McCormick Law Firm, LLC can help you figure out which option makes the most sense for you.
In Illinois, trusts are governed by the Illinois Trust Code, 760 ILCS 3, which sets the rules for how these trusts must be created, administered, and interpreted. Understanding…
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What Evidence Do You Need To Fight an Illinois DUI Charge?
Police reports, breath test results, and field sobriety tests are common forms of evidence used in a DUI case. They all have real weaknesses that a skilled defense attorney can challenge. The state has to prove every element of the charge beyond a reasonable doubt, and if the evidence does not hold up under scrutiny, the case against you can fall apart.
Knowing what evidence is available in your case and how to use it is the foundation of a strong defense. If you are facing a DUI charge in 2026, our Kane County, IL DUI defense lawyer can explain…
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Illinois Bill Targets Prediction Markets With 50% Tax and $1M License Fee (SB 4168)
Illinois lawmakers are moving to regulate, and heavily tax, prediction markets. Prediction markets are a fast-growing corner of online wagering that has largely operated outside traditional gaming frameworks.
Senate Bill 4168, introduced by State Sen. Michael Hastings on March 5, 2026, would create a new Prediction Markets Regulation and Taxation Act, requiring any platform offering prediction contracts to Illinois users to obtain a license from the Illinois Gaming Board and pay a $1 million upfront fee and $1 million annual renewal.
The bill is currently pending in Assignments and State Sen. Cristina Castro has been added as a…
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Nexgrill Wire Grill Brushes Recalled Due to Ingestion Hazard
Nexgrill Industries, Inc. of Chino, California has issued a voluntary recall of about 10.2 million wire grill brushes. The wire bristles can detach from the grill brushes and stick to food or the grill, posing an ingestion hazard. People who swallow the grill brush bristles may face serious internal injuries that require surgery. Key Takeaways
- Nexgrill is recalling several of their wire grill brushes due to the wire bristles detaching from the brushes, which can lead to accidental ingestion if the bristles stick to food.
- Ingesting wire grill brush bristles can cause lacerations, punctures, severe pain, and infection, often requiring
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A New Federal Framework for Education Philanthropy: What Tax-Exempt Organizations Need to Know About Section 25F
The enactment of Section 25F of the Internal Revenue Code—part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21)—is one of the most significant developments in education-related tax policy in a generation. Building on decades of state-level tax credit scholarship programs, Congress has established a federal framework that channels private philanthropic capital into K-12 scholarships through a new qualifying vehicle: the Scholarship Granting Organization (“SGO”). For schools, charities, and foundations invested in educational access, the moment calls for informed strategic planning.What Section 25F CreatesSection 25F establishes a federal income tax credit of up to $1,700 per taxpayer per…
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