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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In this episode, Ancel Glink’s Tyler Smith, Eugene Bolotnikov, and Katie Nagy take the stage at
the 2026 IAPD/IPRA Soaring to New
Heights Conference
. The 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
to regulate these activities while balancing individual rights and public safety.What controversial activities are impacting your parks? Email
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The Ninth Circuit has warned employers that introducing a mandatory arbitration agreement during active class litigation, particularly when done through poor or misleading communication, can invalidate the agreement entirely. In Avery v. TEKsystems, decided January 28, 2026, the court affirmed a district court order refusing to enforce an arbitration policy introduced late in the lawsuit. The court found that the communications used to roll it out were misleading, one-sided, and fundamentally subverted the class action process.
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Agreements

Divorce law in Illinois is largely written for couples with two working adults who may have children. While Illinois divorce law does not explicitly address retirement and divorce, many relevant principles can be derived from the statutes and case law. Experienced Illinois divorce lawyer Russell D. Knight can help apply those principles so that your retirement is minimally affected by your divorce, and your divorce is minimally affected by your retirement. The financial aspects of a Chicago, Illinois divorce are determined by two factors: 1) the assets of the parties and 2) the incomes of the parties. When one of the
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Police can charge you for DUI without a breath test in Illinois. They can build a case using their own observations, physical tests, and other evidence gathered at the scene. Refusing a breath test does not make a DUI charge go away. In fact, it can sometimes make things more complicated. Understanding how the State builds these cases is one of the first steps toward building a strong defense. If you are facing a DUI charge in 2026, our Kane County, IL DUI defense lawyer has over 20 years of legal experience and can help you understand how to fight
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Most families feel confident once they have a will or a trust in place and beneficiaries named on their retirement accounts. It seems like everything is covered. But in 2026, one of the most common and costly estate planning mistakes is assuming retirement accounts and the rest of an estate plan automatically work together.
Unfortunately, they often do not. If not carefully planned for, your retirement accounts may actually be one of the biggest threats to the plan you have worked so hard to build. Our Sandwich, IL estate planning and wealth preservation attorney explains.
Why Don’t Retirement Accounts Follow
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Learn how to file for divorce when you can’t locate your spouse, including service by publication, deadlines, and how to obtain a default divorce if they don’t respond. | O’Flaherty Law – Learn About Law Legal Articles, Videos & Podcasts with O’Flaherty Law
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A 47-year-old construction worker was recently electrocuted and killed on a West Side Chicago job site. The worker died after coming into contact with live electrical equipment while working on a building demolition project. OSHA has launched an investigation into the incident, and the site was shut down pending compliance reviews. This tragedy highlights the serious risks construction workers face every day and the legal protections available when employers fail to maintain safe conditions.  If you suffered an injury on the job or lost a loved one in a work-related accident, contact Ankin Law today at 312-600-0000 to discuss your
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GREEN BAY, WI – On Monday, March 30, 2026, attorneys from Disparti Law Group filed a motion seeking leave to submit a second amended complaint in their case against the Board of Education of the Oconto Falls Public School District. The request follows the emergence of additional witnesses in a case alleging a disturbing pattern of sexual abuse spanning more than 20 years within the district.
Counsel for the school district immediately opposed the motion.
On Tuesday, March 31, 2026, the court granted the motion, allowing the second amended complaint to be filed. In its ruling, the court noted that
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How to Prepare for Divorce in Illinois Without Making Costly Mistakes is one of the most important topics for individuals in Central Illinois who are considering ending a marriage. For spouses in Champaign, Springfield, Bloomington, Decatur, Shelbyville, Effingham, and surrounding communities, taking the right steps before filing for divorce can make a significant difference in both the outcome of the case and your long-term financial stability.
Divorce is not just a legal process. It is a financial, emotional, and strategic transition. Preparing properly can help you avoid common mistakes that may impact your rights, assets, and future.
Understanding Why Preparation
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Contested vs. Uncontested Divorce in Illinois: What’s the Difference? is one of the most common questions individuals ask when considering divorce in Central Illinois. For spouses in Champaign, Springfield, Bloomington, Decatur, Shelbyville, Effingham, and surrounding communities, understanding the difference between a contested and uncontested divorce can help you make informed decisions about your case, timeline, and legal strategy.
Divorce is not one-size-fits-all. The path your case takes will depend largely on whether you and your spouse can agree on key issues such as property division, parenting time, and financial support.
What Is an Uncontested Divorce in Illinois?
An uncontested divorce
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Ankin Law and its founder are among many in Chicagoland who are saluting an in-state team that’s headed to college basketball’s national championship weekend.  Illinois men’s basketball qualified for their first Final Four in 21 years on March 28 with a win over Iowa in Houston. It completes a memorable tournament run where the Illini won four-straight games – two in Greenville, South Carolina before a sweep in Texas. It’s the sixth Final Four that Illinois has made in program history and just the third in the modern era. It completes a major rebuild for the program under head coach
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Tuesday was a big day for a Chicago personal injury law firm as it celebrated another “birthday.” March 31, 2026 represented the 29th anniversary of the founding of Ankin Law by Attorney Howard Ankin in 1997.  It was a major venture for a young Chicagoan just a few years out of University of Illinois-Chicago Law School, and it was a humble beginning. A handful of staff started the practice at 200 North LaSalle Street in downtown Chicago with a few desks and chairs.  Over the next three decades, Ankin Law would grow its attorney roster and staff, expanding each year as the firm
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Question:
Our firm is a 24 attorney firm in Memphis, Tennessee.  We have 10 partners – five of which are in their early 60s. We represent small to mid-size business clients. Recently we have been discussing the eventual retirement of the senior partners and approaches to client transition. We would appreciate your thoughts.
Response:
Client transition involves different challenges that have to be overcome in order to successfully transition client relationships. Consider the following challenges and hurdles:

  • Relationships take an investment of time and must be nurtured on behalf of the parties making the introductions and connections as well as the parties

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    Every year, the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) dedicates the first full week of April to Global Asbestos Awareness Week (GAAW). From April 1 to April 7, Simmons Hanly Conroy will join advocates across the world in the fight to ban asbestos.
    For over 20 years, ADAO has been dedicated to raising awareness about the dangers of asbestos, preventing exposure to the carcinogen, and fighting to ban all use and imports of asbestos in the United States.
    Until the 1980s, asbestos was used in a wide range of industries because of its unique temperature resistance, durability, and affordability. However, employees
    Continue Reading April 1-7 Marks the 22nd Annual Global Asbestos Awareness Week