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I am a partner in a six-lawyer plaintiff personal injury firm in Indianapolis, Indiana. There are three equity partners and three associates in the firm. We are in our 20th year of practice. The equity partners are in their mid fifties and our associates are in their late 30s and early 40s. The firm started out as a general practice firms and ten years ago we began focusing one hundred percent on personal injury plaintiff work. Our cases range from typical auto accident and slip and fall cases to medical malpractice, product liability, and complex catastrophic injury cases. While
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Is Mediation legally Binding in Personal Injury Cases?
Yes, mediation in personal injury cases can become legally binding—but only if both parties reach a settlement and sign a written agreement. Mediation itself is a voluntary process where a neutral mediator helps the injured party and the defendant discuss possible resolutions. The discussions during mediation are not legally binding on their own. However, once the parties agree on settlement terms and sign a written agreement, that settlement becomes legally enforceable, just like a contract. If either side later refuses to follow the agreement, the other party can ask a court to enforce it.
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Why You Need a Chicago Attorney for A Chicago Legal Case
One of the things that Ankin Law prides itself on in its 28th year of personal injury practice in Chicago is our expertise in the law in our hometown. Cook County’s court system and rules present unique challenges to attorneys, and being able to navigate them is key to getting the clients the results they need. That’s apparent to Ankin Law Attorney Telly Liapis, a native of Cook County who has been practicing law in Chicago for over 20 years. “I would be shocked if somebody from out of state could show up and litigate a case here,” said Liapis…
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2 Dead in Blue Island Car Accident
Accident News | BLUE ISLAND, Ill
A deadly car accident claimed the lives of two people early Tuesday morning in Blue Island, Illinois, prompting an ongoing investigation by local authorities.
According to police, officers responded around 5 a.m. to reports of a crash near the intersection of 136th Street and Western Avenue. When emergency crews arrived at the scene, they discovered that two individuals had died as a result of the collision.
Officials have not yet confirmed whether the victims were traveling in the same vehicle or if multiple vehicles were involved in the crash. Details about what led to…
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Truck Overweight Violations in Will County
If your commercial truck was pulled over and cited for an overweight violation in Will County, Illinois, you’re likely facing steep fines, and a court date at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet. Before you pay that ticket or show up to court alone, read this.
What Is a Truck Overweight Violation in Illinois?
Illinois law sets strict limits on how much commercial vehicles can weigh — both in total gross weight and per axle. When a truck exceeds those limits on Illinois roads or highways, the driver (and often the carrier company) can be cited under 625 ILCS …
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Do You Want a Healthy Co-Parenting Relationship Post-Divorce?
Many people are aware of the disheartening statistics around children of divorce. Divorce can affect everything from their grades to the success of their own future relationships. The American Psychological Association cites loneliness, self-esteem struggles, and depression as some of the effects divorce has on many children, especially in high-conflict situations.
Thankfully, there are steps you can take to help your kids adjust and, ultimately, thrive. The first is to do your best to make co-parenting with your ex-spouse a positive experience. Research shows that children do better when both parents work together, even after a separation. If you are…
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What Evidence Can I Use to Support My Car Accident Claim?
If another driver’s careless actions hurt you, Illinois law gives you the right to pursue compensation. But a personal injury claim doesn’t pay out just because you know you were injured; you’ll have to prove to the courts that the injury actually happened. A Rolling Meadows personal injury attorney can guide you through collecting the necessary evidence, getting the right medical attention, and jumping through the right legal hoops to make a strong case.
What Do You Have to Prove in an Illinois Personal Injury Case?
To win a personal injury case in Illinois, you generally have to show four…
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How Do I Know If My Food Poisoning Is from E. Coli?
Most of us, when confronted with pain, nausea, and vomiting, assume it’s just run-of-the-mill food poisoning. We’ll suffer for a few hours, maybe overnight, and then gradually return to normal. Sometimes, though, what seems like a minor illness is actually an E. coli infection – and E. coli can be serious.
If you got sick after eating contaminated food in Illinois, an Illinois food poisoning attorney can help you understand whether you should seek more intensive medical attention. If things get serious, they can also help you know whether you have a legal claim in 2026.
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Ohio SB 56: What Cannabis Businesses Must Know Before March 20, 2026
Ohio’s cannabis industry just got a complete rewrite — and most operators don’t even know it yet. Governor DeWine signed Ohio Senate Bill 56 on December 19, 2025, and it takes effect March 20, 2026. That’s not “someday.” That’s ten days from now. If you’re running a dispensary, growing at home, selling hemp products out of a vape shop, or thinking about getting into the Ohio cannabis game, SB 56 changes the rules you’re playing by.
We’ve been tracking this bill since it hit the Ohio Senate floor, and frankly, the amount of confusion out there is staggering. So…
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When Public Health Protocols Fail: Legal Options After Legionnaires’ Disease in State-Operated Care Facilities
A confirmed case of Legionnaires’ disease at an Illinois state-operated developmental center has raised urgent questions about water safety protocols in public care facilities. When institutions fail to maintain safe water systems and vulnerable residents suffer serious illness or death as a result, Illinois law allows families to hold these facilities accountable through premises liability and wrongful death claims. If your loved one contracted Legionnaires’ disease in a state facility, contact Ankin Law at 312-600-0000 to discuss your legal options. Recent Legionnaires’ Disease Case at Illinois State Facility Raises Serious Questions A confirmed case of Legionnaires’ disease at a state-operated…
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AI Lawsuits: The Legal Risks of AI-Generated Branding
AI lawsuits are increasing as businesses use AI-generated logos and brand names without trademark clearance. Learn how the Lanham Act applies and how Taft can help mitigate risk.Artificial intelligence is transforming modern branding. Companies now use AI to generate product names, logos, taglines, social media campaigns, and even full-scale brand launches in minutes.The efficiency is undeniable. The legal exposure, however, is often overlooked.As discussed in recent legal commentary, businesses increasingly face AI lawsuits tied to trademark infringement, false designation of origin, and intellectual property disputes stemming from AI-generated branding.At Taft, attorneys working at the intersection of intellectual property, emerging…
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Meet the Team: William B. Culp – A First-Generation Attorney Focused on Making a Meaningful Difference
At Rincker Law, PLLC, our team is driven by a shared commitment to serving our clients with integrity, diligence, and respect. Today, we are proud to feature Associate Attorney William B. Culp in our Meet the Team series and to highlight the experience, perspective, and dedication he brings to clients throughout Central Illinois.
A First-Generation Attorney with Purpose
For William B. Culp, becoming an attorney was never about titles or prestige. As a first-generation lawyer, his goal was simple: to make the biggest positive difference in the lives of the most people he could help.
Will entered law school later…
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Worst Nursing Homes in Chicago
Summary:
The worst nursing homes in Chicago are those with designations that show standards violations, infection rates, or complaints suggesting immediate jeopardy to one or more individuals in the facility.
List of the Worst Nursing Homes in Chicago
As of 03/06/2026
CMS uses a Five-Star rating system, with a one-star rating indicating the worst nursing homes and five stars indicating the best. A three-star nursing home or rehab center is considered an average rating.
Government Ratings
Here are some of the worst nursing homes based on CMS ratings:
- Alden Estates of Barrington, Barrington, IL
- Alden Estates of Orland Park
Worst Nursing Homes in Kentucky
Summary:
The worst nursing homes in Kentucky are determined by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) deficiency ratings, which are ranked by severity and whether they pose immediate jeopardy to a person’s health and safety.
List of the Worst Kentucky Nursing Homes
As of 03/06/2026
When it comes to Kentucky nursing homes, not all are doing their best. The federal government has given some facilities pretty low marks through the CMS. These nursing homes have struggled with quality measures and might not be putting residents first. Here are some of the lowest-rated ones:
- Belmont Terrace Nursing and
Worst Nursing Homes in Florida
Summary:
The worst nursing homes in Florida are those that do not meet the standards required by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to ensure resident safety and comfort. The CMS uses inspections to identify deficiencies, such as infections, or complaints. These are weighted depending on their severity, including whether they pose an immediate risk to resident safety and how many are affected.
List of the Worst Florida Nursing Homes
As of 03/06/2026
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Is Your Business Cursed (But You Don’t Know It Yet?) 7-Point Legal Checkup
Are there horrors lurking in your business’s outdated operating agreements or bylaws, problematic contractor agreements, expired licenses, or other dusty business corners? If you’re not sure, right now is the time to find out, before they cause serious problems. This is essential business maintenance you need to do at least once a year. This article, gives you a clear 7-point checklist you can work through now to save yourself major headaches.
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