Illinois lawmakers recently approved bills aimed at improving road safety, preventing cheating on Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) exams, and modernizing state operations. These measures reflect a commitment to safer roads and more efficient government services.

Road Safety for All Ages

One key initiative is House Bill 1226, which seeks to enhance road safety by raising the age at which Illinois drivers must take a behind-the-wheel test from 79 to 87. This change acknowledges advances in health and longevity, while still prioritizing safety. 

Importantly, the bill introduces a process allowing immediate family members to report concerns about a loved one’s driving ability – something only four
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The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld a district court’s preliminary order prohibiting a school district (District) from enforcing its policy that requires transgender students to use restrooms that are gender-neutral or correspond to their sex assigned at birth. D.P. v. Mukwonago Area School District, et al.The District enacted a policy
requiring all students to use restrooms and locker room facilities according to
their sex assigned at birth, or otherwise use gender-neutral alternatives. The
policy included procedures allowing students to request an exception,
which would be evaluated on a case-by-case basis with the student and their
parents. Prior
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Sometimes it’s best to follow your doctor’s advice.

That’s what Angelo did after sustaining a very serious injury on the job and it’s what led him to getting help from Ankin Law.

A few years back, this road construction worker suffered bad injuries in his shoulder when lifting up a barrel at work. It would lead to surgery to repair multiple tears in the shoulder, and the person who was helping him out suggested going to Ankin Law for help.

That’s when we went to work at Attorney Derek Lax and Legal Assistant LaToya Griffith began to get things in
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Whether you are launching a new business or expanding an existing one, the type of commercial lease you sign can have a lasting effect on your costs, responsibilities, and financial stability. In Illinois, especially in growing markets like Aurora, two of the most common types of leases are Gross Leases and Triple Net (NNN) Leases. Understanding the differences between them and how tenant improvements (TIs) are handled can help you make informed decisions before you sign. Let our Kendall County commercial real estate lawyer help. 
What Is a Triple Net (NNN) Lease?
A Triple Net Lease, or NNN lease, is
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Midway through a two-week jury trial, Baker Sterchi attorneys secured a highly favorable confidential settlement on behalf of a developer in a bet-the-company construction dispute involving a residential development project. The dispute arose after the contractor abandoned work, including installation of streets, sewers and waterlines, and filed a mechanic’s lien seeking more than $750,000 for breach of contract. The lien stalled the project for nearly five years, threatening the viability of the developer’s business. Our client denied the contractor’s claims and asserted counterclaims, including more than $12 million in lost profits. The settlement clears the way for our client to
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Tension across the dinner table. Silent car rides. Arguments over parenting, money, and what comes next. A divorce can leave both spouses feeling frustrated, exhausted, and unsure where to turn. But in Illinois, there is an alternative to airing grievances in open court: mediation
This structured, private process empowers spouses to negotiate fair solutions without the hostility of a courtroom battle. Paired with the support of a knowledgeable Will County divorce attorney, mediation can help make a high-conflict separation into a constructive step toward closure and stability.
How Does Mediation Work in an Illinois Divorce?
Mediation involves a
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A workplace burn injury can happen in seconds but may have long-term effects on your health and ability to work. Burns caused by chemicals, hot machinery, or electrical accidents are common on job sites and often require immediate medical care. Knowing what steps to take after a burn at work is essential for protecting your recovery and your rights.
As the attorneys at Ausman Law Firm P.C., L.L.O. explain, early action and proper documentation play an important role in securing benefits and compensation after a serious on-the-job injury.
Seek Medical Treatment Immediately
The first thing a burn victim should do
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In the state of Illinois, if you’ve lost a loved one because of another person’s negligence – in a traffic crash or in any other type of deadly accident – the success of your wrongful death lawsuit may depend on how clearly you can explain the issues and the facts relevant to your case.
Of course, every wrongful death attorney knows that no sum can fully compensate your family for the unexpected loss of someone you love. Nevertheless, a wrongful death lawsuit can help families avoid financial hardships after a loved one’s death, and a wrongful death lawsuit holds the
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Sunday, June 22, 2025

Jeff Bezos’ Lawyers Craft World’s Toughest Prenup Ahead of $600M Wedding: ‘He Wants a Prenup That Will Survive Any Legal Challenge’

Jeff Bezos is getting ready to marry former news anchor Lauren Sánchez in a fancy three-day wedding in Venice this June. But while the celebration is being planned, Bezos is focusing on something else, making sure his prenuptial agreement is solid. People close to the couple say Bezos wants to protect his $200 billion fortune with a prenup that can’t be challenged in court. Lawyer Alphonse Provinziano says the agreement is as detailed and complex
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Accidents caused by distracted driving are a growing and serious concern. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, distracted driving is responsible for over 3,200 deaths every year in the United States. It’s not just about fatalities; countless others suffer injuries that can drastically change their lives.   If you find yourself as a victim […]
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June 18th, 2025 (Chicago, IL) – TTI Outdoor Power Equipment of Anderson, South Carolina has recalled approximately 113,000 RYOBI 40V 24-Inch Cordless Hedge Trimmers due to a serious laceration hazard, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC)

The manufacturer issued the recall after discovering a dangerous malfunction that allows the hedge trimmer to be activated by pressing just one of the safety or trigger controls (as opposed to pressing both at the same time to activate it). This defect can cause the blades to engage without proper intent or control—posing a significant risk to users. So far,
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Defending against an Order of Protection In Illinois is not easy. Illinois law makes Orders of Protection relatively simple to secure. An Illinois court need only find that abuse occurred to issue an order of protection. “If the court finds that petitioner has been abused by a family or household member…an order of protection prohibiting the abuse, neglect, or exploitation shall issue” 750 ILCS 60/214 (emphasis mine) The legal standard for determining whether abuse occurred is “the preponderance of the evidence” whether it was more than 50% likely that the abuse occurred. “The standard of proof in such a proceeding
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Michael and Samantha Salvi have once again earned top honors in the legal profession, continuing what has become a family tradition. Both attorneys have been named to the 2025 Illinois Super Lawyers list, which recognizes the state’s top attorneys in their practice areas. Samantha has also been named an Elite Lawyer.
At Premier Illinois Injury Lawyers, our Lake Zurich, IL personal injury attorneys are dedicated to providing exceptional and personalized legal representation to every client. You will benefit from the experience, integrity, and skill that these honors represent. If you are injured due to someone else’s negligence, working with award-winning
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Custody and guardianship are two distinct paths to caring for a minor child. However, someone can have guardianship over an adult as well. These terms are sometimes confused, but they serve different purposes and follow different legal procedures in Illinois. If you are seeking clarity, a Naperville, IL guardianship attorney can guide you through which legal option best serves the child’s needs and your role in their life.
How Does Illinois Law Define “Parental Responsibilities”?
In Illinois, the term “custody” has been replaced with “parental responsibilities” under statute 750 ILCS 5/600. The law focuses on two areas: decision-making authority
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Thanks to the American Bar Association’s International Section (part of the International Employment Law Committee), and in particular chair Cynthia Stamer, for asking me to speak at their June 26, 2025 section meeting on the state of U.S. labor and employment law under Trump.

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You were driving home after a party. On your way home, you were pulled over. The officer said he smelled alcohol on your breath and asked you to perform some field sobriety tests. You figured you only had a couple of beers, so the tests should be no problem. To your surprise, you performed badly, and now you are charged with DUI.
If the police observe signs of intoxication such as slurred speech, glassy eyes or alcohol on your breath, they can ask you to take field sobriety tests. If you do not pass the tests, the police can ask
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