Trusted Chicago Injury Lawyers Serving Cook County and Surrounding Areas If you’ve been involved in a slip and fall accident in Chicago, you may be facing medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other related costs. It’s crucial to seek the assistance of the best Chicago slip and fall lawyer to help you navigate […]
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Hulk smash! Who Pays for Damage Caused by Superheroes?
Because even superheroes sometimes need legal advice.
Picture this: You’re window shopping in downtown Chicago, when suddenly The Hulk leaps out of nowhere and body-slams one of Dr. Doom’s alien robots through the roof of your brand-new Toyota. Moments later, Spider-Man swings by, apologizes politely, and then uses your shattered windshield as a springboard to launch himself at a fleeing super-villain. And lurking nearby is Batman, glowering in silence because, as we all know, he’s legally required to glower.
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¡Hulk aplasta! ¿Quién paga por los daños causados por los superhéroes?
Porque incluso los superhéroes necesitan asesoría legal a veces.
Imagina esto: estás mirando vitrinas en el centro de Chicago cuando, de repente, Hulk salta de la nada y estampa uno de los robots alienígenas del Dr. Doom contra el techo de tu Toyota recién salido del concesionario. Momentos después, Spider-Man pasa balanceándose, se disculpa educadamente y luego usa tu parabrisas hecho trizas como trampolín para lanzarse contra un supervillano que huye. Y cerca, acechando en silencio, está Batman, frunciendo el ceño porque, como todos sabemos, está legalmente obligado a fruncir el ceño.
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The New Year Countdown – Libraries Required to Stock Opioid Antagonists
This year, Municipal Minute will be counting down to the New
Year with updates on legislation that will be effective starting on January 1,
2026.
Back
in June, we reported on House
Bill 1910, which amends the Local Library Act to require “libraries open to
the public” to maintain a supply of approved “opioid antagonists,” such as
Naloxone (Narcan), for use in assisting individuals experiencing an opioid
overdose. On August 1, 2025, the Governor signed this bill into law as P.A. 104-0056, which will become effective on January 1, 2026.
Under this law, libraries created under the…
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Four Grave IP Mistakes that Put Your Company’s Value in Peril
Did your business leave money on the table this year? Let’s look at whether you maximized the value of your intellectual property or let its value decrease.
All creators and small business owners have intellectual property. Your brand name, logo, slogan, special formula, innovative packaging, videos, brochures, etc., those are all intellectual property. They can make money for you if they’re managed well, and they can cause horror and cost you almost everything if they’re not. I’m Julie King, a rock-and-horror-loving patent attorney, and today I’ll go over some tips on how to deter disaster and increase your income with…
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Court Releases Frozen Funds for Defendants Who Made No Infringing Sales in Patent Case
Hypertherm, Inc. v. The Individuals, Partnerships, No. 24 CV 11340, (N.D. Ill. Sept. 2, 2025) (Coleman, J.).Judge Coleman granted in part and denied in part plaintiff Hypertherm’s motion for default judgment in this Schedule A patent infringement case involving plasma arc cutter replacement parts. While finding defendants liable for patent infringement and awarding $46,146.60 in lost profits, the Court significantly limited the scope of the requested asset freeze.Most notably, the Court ordered the release of $3,940.83 in frozen funds belonging to thirteen defendants who sold no identified infringing products. The Court found that plaintiff’s chart clearly showed these defendants…
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Chicago Cracks Down on Sidewalk E-Bike and E-Scooter Riding As Year Ends: A Sign the City Is Addressing Safety Risks
Chicago recently saw a sharp increase in sidewalk citations for E-Bikes and E-Scooters. This is a clear sign that the city is stepping up enforcement as micromobility use accelerates. This trend is also consistent with many other municipalities creating stricter laws around e-bikes and e-scooters. As riders flood the streets and sidewalks, more people are getting hurt. The message is clear: riding in the wrong place is no longer a minor warning and can lead to real consequences.
Why Increased Enforcement Matters for Riders and Pedestrians
Pursuant to the Chicago Municipal Code and CDOT regulations, e-bikes and e-scooters must…
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What Sophia Appreciated the Most from Ankin Law After Her Car Accident
Whenever we have a client who is satisfied with the way that Ankin Law handled their case, the first question we have to them is a simple one.
What made you so happy with our service?
Sophia had a straightforward answer to that when she visited the firm to pick up her check after her Auto Accident case had concluded.
“He kept me informed every step of the way,” said Sophia.
In this case, “he” refers to Ankin Law’s Jake Nabat. The Personal Injury Attorney, along with Legal Assistant Monse Ronces, helped Sophia after being hit in the back passenger…
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What Are Your Options When a Dealership Won't Fix Your Car?
Many people have had the experience of buying a car from a dealership that immediately or shortly thereafter has problems. The check engine light comes on repeatedly; the transmission slips; strange noises come from under the hood; it won’t start up in cold weather. Many conscientious dealerships will agree to remedy cars they have sold that have early-onset problems. But unfortunately, frequently dealerships say these issues are normal, or refuse to fix them under warranty. So what can you do when a car dealership won’t fix your car? Will hiring an attorney help?
At the Law Office of Vincent C.
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How Aurora Families Can Master Risk Management in Estate Planning
Your family’s legacy should provide security and peace of mind, not become a source of legal complications and financial stress. For Illinois families, not having a comprehensive estate plan opens the door to significant financial and emotional risks that could have been prevented with proper planning.
Effective estate planning protects your family from three major threats through strategic risk management. These threats include:
- Probate costs and delays
- Devastating long-term care expenses
- The potential loss of inherited wealth through divorce
According to a survey by senior living advisors at Caring, around 75% of Americans die without a will. You don’t…
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Breach of Contract in Cannabis Deals: How Courts Actually Treat Your Agreements
The cannabis industry is booming across state-legal markets, but what happens when a deal goes bad? Breach of contract in cannabis businesses is more complex than most industries due to federal vs. state legal conflicts. Enforcing a contract in the cannabis business isn’t always business-as-usual. Cannabis operators, investors, and entrepreneurs must contend with a legal paradox: your agreement might be perfectly legal in your state, yet still “illegal” in the eyes of federal law. This article explores how courts are really treating cannabis contracts in breach of contract cases, and what you can do to protect your deals in this …
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CAN I GO TO JAIL ON A SECOND-TIME DUI?
The answer is yes. But there may be a way out.
In Illinois, a second DUI carries a mandatory minimum of five days in jail OR 240 hours of community service, along with other penalties. A court is more likely to sentence you to jail if you had a high breathalyzer or there were other aggravating factors such as children in the car. And some judges are stricter than others.
If you are charged with a second-time or greater DUI, contact an experienced attorney immediately. An attorney can present your case in its most favorable light. An attorney can review…
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Defending Against Domestic Violence Charges in Will County: Rights, Penalties, and Strategies in 2025
Domestic violence charges in Illinois can arise from heated arguments or misunderstandings, but they carry heavy emotional and legal consequences that can impact your family, job, and record forever. As a Joliet criminal defense attorney with over 20 years of experience, including my time as a former Will County prosecutor, I’ve defended countless clients against domestic battery, assault, and order of protection violations, often achieving dismissals or reductions to protect their rights and relationships.
At the Law Office of Jack L. Zaremba, we handle these sensitive cases with discretion and aggression in Will County courts, where family dynamics play a…
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What You Need to Know About Financial Restraining Orders
A lot is at stake financially during an Illinois divorce. Your marital property, retirement accounts, savings, and other assets are all subject to division. Even your credit score can be impacted by divorce.
Many people have concerns about how their spouse might handle assets during divorce proceedings. After all, the National Endowment for Financial Education estimates that almost half of married people admit they have deceived their spouse financially. If you are worried your spouse could waste, destroy, dissipate, or otherwise try to wreck your marital estate, you need to understand financial restraining orders.
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Virginia Cannabis Microbusiness License (2026 Guide)
Virginia cannabis microbusiness license rules are finally taking shape as the Commonwealth prepares to launch adult-use cannabis sales in 2026. Virginia is finally moving toward a regulated adult-use cannabis market—but not in the way most people expected back in 2021.
Instead of opening the floodgates to large, vertically integrated operators, lawmakers are prioritizing a microbusiness licensing pathway built around social equity (“impact licensee”) criteria and a temporary direct-to-consumer (DTC) program launching in 2026.
If you are a small operator, farmer, hemp business, or equity-eligible applicant, the Virginia cannabis microbusiness license is likely the most realistic on-ramp into the legal…
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How a Criminal Defense Lawyer Fights Forgery Charges in Illinois
Forgery charges often come as a surprise, especially when a situation involves shared documents, business records, or financial transactions. These cases can be complex, and building a strong defense strategy without an experienced Kane County, IL forgery defense lawyer would be difficult. At The Law Office of Brian J. Mirandola, we focus on protecting your rights and helping you fight the allegations.
What Is Considered Forgery Under Illinois Law?
Under 720 ILCS 5/17-3, forgery generally involves altering, creating, or using a document in a way that is meant to mislead another person. This may involve checks, contracts, vehicle titles,…
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