Believe it or not, the police cannot just hold you indefinitely without pressing any criminal charges. They have to follow strict laws that are designed to protect your rights and the integrity of the case. If you are facing an investigation, an experienced Chicago, IL criminal defense lawyer can help protect your rights from the start and guide you through every step of the legal process.
Can Police Hold You Without Charging You in Illinois?
In Illinois, police may detain a person for investigation, but the law limits how long someone can be held without formal charges. According to
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Illinois Commercial Property Tax Shock: How to Respond
Owners of commercial real estate in Illinois are experiencing one of the largest tax spikes in decades. Recent reassessments, particularly in Cook, DuPage, and Kane Counties, have sent commercial property values soaring – sometimes as much as 30 to 100 percent higher than in prior years. Landlords, developers, and investors are experiencing cash flow strain, escalating common-area maintenance (CAM) charges, and tenant disputes over tax pass-throughs.
Many of these assessment increases are based on aggressive income assumptions and outdated market comparables. Barring a strategic appeal, these numbers can become locked in for years, raising both operating expenses and legal…
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Physical Placement in Wisconsin Divorce and Custody Cases | O'Flaherty Law
Learn how physical placement works in Wisconsin divorce and custody cases, including legal definitions, best-interest factors, common parenting schedules, mediation requirements, GAL involvement, and rules for modifying or enforcing placement orders. | O’Flaherty Law – Learn About Law Legal Articles, Videos & Podcasts with O’Flaherty Law
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Court Upholds City’s Response to FOIA that No Records Exist
In 2023, a requester
submitted several FOIA requests to a city police department seeking law
enforcement records regarding himself. The city’s response letter denying the request stated that (1) the records were exempt under 7(1)(a) and (2) “NO RECORDS FOUND.” The requester then sued the city claiming it improperly withheld responsive records to his requests in violation of FOIA. The city filed a motion to dismiss which acknowledged that the city’s response should have only noted that the city had no responsive records rather than citing a FOIA exemption. The circuit court granted the city’s motion and dismissed the case finding that…
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Do Grandparents Have Rights in Illinois: Grandparent Guardianship in Central IL
Grandparents play an important role in children’s lives, especially in close-knit communities throughout Central Illinois. When family conflict arises, grandparents often wonder: Do grandparents have rights in Illinois? Understanding these rights is essential for families in Champaign, Shelbyville, and the surrounding areas who may be navigating complicated relationships, guardianship issues, or limited access to a grandchild.
This guide explains what Illinois law allows, when grandparents can request visitation or guardianship, and how Rincker Law PLLC supports families during these emotionally sensitive matters.
Grandparent Guardianship in Central Illinois
In addition to visitation concerns, many grandparents across Central Illinois find themselves stepping…
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Meet our November 2025 Ankin Law/WGN Teacher of the Month
While the calendar year may be coming to an end, the giving of “Teacher of the Month” awards in Chicagoland is far from done.
In fact, we’ve only just begun, with our next stop in November coming in the suburbs.
Ankin Law was proud to join WGN-TV in giving out the award to Mr. Nick Wojtas of South Elgin High School in Elgin Area School District U-46.
Attorney Kayla Coates presented the award to the Social Studies teacher in November, with a number of his students on hand to salute him for winning the award.
On the faculty at South…
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The Infernal Deepfake Influencer Imitation
The unauthorized use of artificial intelligence, or AI, to clone or duplicate a celebrity’s likeness, particularly their voice or image, often called a deepfake or digital replica, has led to a rapid but fragmented legal response. Because no single federal statute directly addresses this issue yet, the legal battle is being fought primarily under state-level right of publicity laws.
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Intersect Healthcare of Elmwood Ratings and Violations
Nursing homes are required to provide exceptional care to aging adults and individuals recovering from certain medical conditions, but they often fall short of professional standards. In facilities like Intersect Healthcare of Elmwood in Detroit, MI, deficiencies can lead to abuse, neglect, or misconduct toward residents.
Victims who suffer harm in these circumstances can rely on a trusted nursing home abuse law firm to pursue civil action and fight for fair compensation for their losses. Our compassionate and experienced lawyers at the Nursing Home Law Center will stand by your side through the claims process if you have suffered while…
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Mission Point Nursing & Physical Rehabilitation Center of Warren
Healthcare facilities play an important role in providing inpatient and outpatient care for certain populations. One sector of the United States healthcare system is the nursing home network. These assisted living facilities offer short-term rehab and long-term care solutions for aging adults and people recovering from specific medical conditions. Unfortunately, many nursing homes fail to provide professional standards of care to residents, which can pave the way toward abuse, neglect, or misconduct. Mission Point Nursing and Physical Rehabilitation Center of Warren in Michigan is an example of a nursing home with a history of violations and poor quality ratings.
Victims…
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Kenwood Village Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Ratings and Violations
Nursing homes provide important medical services and living assistance for older adults and people recovering from certain health conditions. In the United States, many of these facilities fail to uphold high standards of care, putting residents at risk of abuse, neglect, or misconduct. Victims who suffer harm at nursing homes like Kenwood Village Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Chicago, IL, can hold the at-fault parties accountable via civil lawsuits.
At the Nursing Home Law Center, we know what it takes to build a strong claim and fight for fair compensation for victims. As a caring nursing home abuse law firm…
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Who Is Liable for Food Poisoning From Delivered Food?
Nobody places a food delivery order and expects to get food poisoning. However, when it happens, it raises questions about who should take responsibility for the resulting damages. What are your rights? Who is liable for food poisoning from delivery? In Illinois, you may be able to recover compensation if someone’s carelessness caused your illness. Our experienced Rolling Meadows, IL food poisoning lawyers can help you understand your options and build your claim against the responsible party.
Can You Sue for Food Poisoning From Delivery in Illinois?
Under the Illinois Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act, restaurants and…
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What Turns a Regular DUI Into an Aggravated DUI in Illinois?
In most situations, driving under the influence is charged as a misdemeanor in Illinois. However, when certain circumstances aggravate the charge, it may be classified as an aggravated DUI. These cases carry greater potential penalties, including jail time, higher fines, and longer license suspensions. If you are facing a DUI charge, our experienced Aurora, IL aggravated DUI defense lawyer can help.
What Makes a DUI an “Aggravated” Offense in Illinois?
Under 625 ILCS 5/11-501, Illinois law defines driving under the influence as operating a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 percent or higher, or while…
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12 Estate Planning Blunders You Cannot Afford to Make
Many people believe that a simple will is all they need to accomplish their goals for the future. However, a flawed estate plan can create just as many headaches, heartaches, and expenses for your loved ones as having no plan. Life changes, laws evolve, and even the best intentions can fall short, leaving family members facing court battles, unexpected taxes, or painful disagreements.
Here are 12 common mistakes that might be hiding in your estate plan that can jeopardize your hard-earned money and property, diminish your legacy, and place unnecessary burdens on your loved ones. Ask yourself: Is my current…
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Step Right Up to Learn a Horror Story of a Violation of the Right of Publicity
Now let’s step right up to learn a horror story of a violation of the right of publicity. The right of publicity is why, for instance, Tom Waits successfully sued Frito-Lay and its advertising agency Tracy-Locke, Inc., for using a singer whose voice sounded exactly like his in a commercial for SalsaRio Doritos and with music that strongly evoked Waits’ “Step Right Up,” perhaps one of his best known songs.
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Appellate Court Upholds $14,500 Fine for Building Code Violations
An Illinois Appellate Court upheld an administrative hearing officer’s decision to issue a $14,500 fine for ongoing and unresolved building code violations in Thakkar v. City of Aurora. After a city inspector conducted an inspection of a home, the city’s code hearing officer issued a citation relating to 26 code violations. The city scheduled a reinspection of the home, which found that 14 violations had been resolved but 12 violations remained. The hearing officer issued a fine of $500 per day until the 12 violations were cured. After further inspections, the hearing officer ultimately fined the homeowner $14,500. The homeowner…
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Cailee J. Alderman Contributes to Passage of IL Senate Bill 103 and Amendments to the Adoption Act
Due to her deep-seated knowledge regarding adoption law and her active membership within the Chicago Bar Association (CBA), Cailee J. Alderman was invited to join the legislative effort to draft and advance Illinois Senate Bill 103. The bill, which was passed into law in July 2025, concerns amendments to the Adoption Act to ensure stability for children in the adoption process.
As part of the drafting committee for the Bill, Cailee:
1. Corrected an oversight in court procedures in Section 7(c) of the Adoption Act, which governs who receives notice of the filing of an Adoption Petition. The revision clarifies…
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