Chicago, IL (October 10, 2024) – A crash involving multiple vehicles caused long delays in the south suburbs on Thursday, October 10. According to Illinois State Police troopers, the crash happened on the northbound lanes of I-55 before the I-80 exit near Channahon. Illinois State Police said four vehicles crashed around 5:00 a.m.
At first, all lanes were shut down, causing up to a four-mile backup. Around 6:30 a.m., one lane was opened to allow traffic to pass. Two people were taken to the hospital with injuries, per the ISP. No new information has been disclosed thus far, but the
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Intellectual Property Principles and Rights for Architects
Jeremy gave a presentation to AIA Chicago entitled “Intellectual Property Principles and Rights for Architects,” which AIA Chicago described on its website as follows:
Jeremy S. Baker from Baker Law Group LLC will join the Practice Management Knowledge Community (PMKC) Co-Chairs as he examines design professional intellectual property principles and rights. From those beginning to navigate the vast world of AIA Contracts to seasoned firm leaders with specific contract verbiage questions, this session offers invaluable legal insight to protect our creative work. Through the session, Jeremy will review the “anatomy” of an intellectual property clause in an Owner-Architect…
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Article: Dismissed at Death: Reassessing The Intersection of Joint Tenants’ Rights of Survivorship and Partition at Death In Battle v. Howard
Liam Cronan (U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts) recently published, Dismissed at Death: Reassessing The Intersection of Joint Tenants’ Rights of Survivorship and Partition at Death In Battle v. Howard, 2024. Provided below is an Abstract: In 2022,…
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National Hispanic American Heritage Month Spotlight: Cook County Circuit Court Judge Araceli De La Cruz
Each year, National Hispanic American Heritage Month celebrates the cultures and contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans and their influence on U.S. history.
To recognize this month, we spoke with three Latina judges who are making an impact in the Illinois legal community.
In this spotlight, we hear from Cook County Circuit Court Judge Araceli R. De La Cruz, who was appointed by the Illinois Supreme Court and sworn in on January 6, 2022.
Judge De La Cruz’s parents were born in Puerto Rico and raised her in Chicago. She received a bachelor’s from the University of Illinois at Chicago…
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Chicago, IL – Semi-Truck Collision w/Injuries on I-94 at Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL (October 10, 2024) – A semi-truck rolled over following an apparent collision near Interstate 94 in Cook County on Thursday morning, October 10.
At about 5:10 a.m., Illinois State Police (ISP) troopers responded to a report of a vehicle crash on I-94 northbound at Lincoln Avenue. Upon arrival, troopers found that a truck tractor semi-trailer had gone off the roadway and through the bushes. The semi ended up on its side on the frontage road, ISP said.
EMTs assessed the victims for injuries not considered life-threatening, police said. Although no more information is currently available in the interim, the incident…
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What Issue Are Likely To End Up Being Litigated In An AI Contract?
AI Vendors will draft contracts that limit their exposure in the event of a lawsuit. What are the most likely issues litigated in a commercial contract for artificial intelligence?
Data is the currency of AI. You need to ensure that you are protecting your data and making sure you have recourse in the event your data is compromised. Negotiating the right contractual language is key to mitigating risk.
Data Security, Data Poisoning, and Confidentiality are all issues that arise when an AI contract goes wrong.
By simply entering data, confidential information, or intellectual property into an AI functionality, you could…
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A List of the Worst Nursing Homes in Illinois
Has your loved one suffered neglect and abuse injuries due to substandard care in nursing homes? Our Chicago nursing home neglect and abuse lawyers can help!
Illinois Nursing Homes
In Illinois, there are more than 1,200 long-term care facilities serving a diverse population of over 100,000 residents, ranging from the young and disabled to those in rehabilitation and the elderly. These facilities are subject to annual inspections and are regulated by both the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Illinois Department of Public Health to ensure they meet licensing requirements.
Despite these oversight measures, 360 nursing homes…
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Street Closures For 2024 Chicago Marathon
It’s that time of year where we see multiple street closures throughout the city of Chicago for the annual marathon, which takes place on Sunday October 13. Plan ahead so you do not get caught in traffic.
The main downtown closures include Jackson Drive, between Columbus and DuSable Lake Shore drives, starting 10 a.m. Wednesday. Jackson is expected to reopen Monday morning.
Sections of Columbus Drive will close beginning Thursday at Roosevelt Road, north to Ida B. Wells Drive. The closure will extend to Monroe Street on Friday morning and to Randolph Street on Saturday morning.
There are several dozen…
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Hands-Free Laws: What You Need to Know
Hands-free laws are rules designed to keep drivers focused on the road by restricting the use of handheld devices while driving. These laws prevent distractions caused by holding or using cell phones and other electronic gadgets, encouraging safer driving habits. In Illinois, specific regulations aim to minimize accidents related to distracted driving by enforcing strict hands-free rules.
Understanding the hands-free laws in Illinois is crucial for every driver. These laws not only protect the driver but also other road users, including pedestrians and cyclists. Being aware of these rules can help drivers avoid fines, penalties, and the potential risk of…
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Divorce, Separation, or Annulment: What Do I Need?
Going through a difficult time in your marriage and thinking about ending it? Whether you are considering divorce, separation, or annulment, it is important to understand the differences between these options and how they apply to your situation. Making the right decision can be confusing, but with the guidance of an experienced DuPage County, IL family law attorney, you can take the right steps to protect your future and that of your family.
Understanding the Different Types of Marriage and Divorce
Before deciding how to end your marriage, it is important to understand the types of marriage recognized…
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Allison Garrett Joins Baker Sterchi in Kansas City
Allison Garrett has joined Baker Sterchi’s Kansas City office as an associate. Her practice focuses on employment, commercial litigation, products liability, and premises liability.
Garrett earned her law degree from the University of Missouri School of Law and holds an undergraduate degree from Missouri State University. Recently admitted to practice law in Missouri, Garrett was a 2023 Baker Sterchi summer law clerk.
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Handling Shared Business Ownership in Divorce
Dividing assets during a divorce is a complicated process, especially when spouses share ownership of a business. The business is often more than just an asset; it is a product of both partners’ time, energy, and ambition. As a result, questions about what will happen to the business can bring both practical and emotional challenges. If you need guidance on properly handling your shared business ownership, an Illinois divorce attorney can help you understand your options.
What Are the Options for Dividing a Shared Business?
When both spouses have a stake in a business, there are a few choices to…
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Can I Use Social Media During My Divorce?
Social media is an essential part of daily life for many people, but it can be a double-edged sword during a divorce. Every post, comment, or “like” can quickly become a liability and have serious legal consequences. That is why it is very important to understand how social media activity can impact your divorce proceedings. If you have questions about using social media during your separation, consulting with an Illinois divorce attorney can help you understand the state’s rules and regulations.
How Can Social Media Activity Affect Divorce Outcomes?
Social media can significantly impact divorce proceedings because it can…
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Can I Get Court-Ordered Visitation With My Grandchildren?
Spending time with your grandchildren may be one of your greatest joys in life. Being a grandparent is far different from being a parent. Instead of being responsible for a child’s upbringing 24/7, you are only responsible for loving and perhaps spoiling them a bit. If you are not being allowed to see a grandchild you have an established relationship with, you might be able to go to court to enforce your grandparents’ rights. However, courts will only help grandparents assert the right to see their grandchildren under limited circumstances. A Schaumburg, IL family law attorney can help determine…
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Questions of Liability in a Garbage Truck Accident
Garbage collectors provide an important service to the communities they serve. Without them, neighborhoods could have obstructed roads, hygiene risks, and other challenges. However, garbage trucks can also pose a risk to other cars on the road, and they are involved in many accidents that have caused significant injury or death.
Since garbage trucks are often owned by a private company or a municipality, there can be questions about liability for damages. If you were injured in a collision with a garbage truck, contact a skilled Will County, IL personal injury attorney to understand your options.
Common Causes of Garbage…
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Workers' Compensation After a Catastrophic Injury
Any workplace injury can have serious short-term effects. Most injured workers will need some time off and might need assistance with the normal activities of daily living while they are healing. Something as simple as a broken finger can prevent you from doing your job for weeks. Other injuries are permanent, life-altering, and devastating to deal with. After a workplace injury leaves you permanently disabled, finding purpose and meaning in life again can take time. If you suffered a catastrophic injury while at work, you may be entitled to significant compensation that can replace your lost wages and more.
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