Chicago Government Legal Advice (106 found)Narrow your searchPosted 2 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Chicago, IL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Money debts you owe to the government (such as fines and taxes) do not get... Posted about 1 month ago in Probate Chicago, IL
Andrew Pavlinski's answer
It is very possible you have a right to some portion of the estate. Your claim...
Henry Repay's answer
If your father had a proper will, the terms of the will should govern. Absent... Posted about 1 month ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Andrew Pavlinski's answer
If USCIS has issued the RFE it is possible that they are near to concluding the...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Mr. Pavlinski makes some good points. One concern is the possible assumption... Posted 3 months ago in State, Local And Municipal Law Chicago, IL
Andrew Pavlinski's answer
Was the city sticker actually outdated? Was this in plain view of the sidewalk... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
This may be unpredictable. You will need to be honest about your intentions.... Posted 2 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Chicago, IL
Evan Mclean Simpson's answer
Section 525(a) of the Bankruptcy Code provides, in part, that a governmental...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
I agree with Mr Simpson - the Bankruptcy Code specifically states that the... Posted 3 months ago in State, Local And Municipal Law Chicago, IL
Joseph Andrew Harrison's answer
The best resource to find a Department of Motor Vehicles location near you is... Posted 2 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Charles H Kuck's answer
The H-1B process does NOT make you anything other than an at-will employee. it... Posted 2 months ago in Divorce / Separation Chicago, IL
Patrick Byron Markey's answer
Why do you need to prove the divorce? Is someone government agency challenging... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Some foreigners, who are not permanent residents may qualify for a Link card.... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
There are a lot of unknown facts. We don't know whether your brother in law... Posted 3 months ago in Employment / Labor Chicago, IL
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
If you are an at-will employee, you can be fired for any reason or no reason,...
Salim John Sheikh's answer
Generally Illinois is an "at will" employment state. I would look to the... Posted 3 months ago in Employment / Labor Chicago, IL
Salim John Sheikh's answer
Generally Illinois is an "at will" employment state. I would look to the...
Salim John Sheikh's answer
Adding to my post: An "at will" employee can be fired at anytime for any... Posted 3 months ago in Employment / Labor Chicago, IL
Andrew Pavlinski's answer
In most cases it is unlawful to pass H-1B fees along to the employee. Fees...
Stuart Jonas Reich's answer
H-1B fees and Green Card fees are two different questions. Let's discuss H-1B... Posted 8 months ago in Civil Rights Chicago, IL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
No one can know what the record is in the case because online we cannot see...
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Totally impossible to respond to without knowing more facts. Assuming you were... Posted 6 months ago in Employment / Labor Chicago, IL
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
Yes. Usually you declare your tips to your employer on a nightly basis. But... Posted 3 months ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Would I be violating trademark infringement laws if I use the name "Chicago" with a phrase on shirts
Posted 3 months ago in Trademark Infringement Chicago, IL
Andrew Pavlinski's answer
Tom, The word Chicago is in the public domain in terms of copyright so you are...
Daniel Nathan Ballard's answer
Andrew's answer is spot on. The word "Chicago" is free for all to use --... Posted 3 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Stanley Dale Radtke's answer
My advice to you is to consult with an immigration attorney before you file any... Posted 3 months ago in Litigation Chicago, IL
Andrew Pavlinski's answer
1) some lawyers are only paid if they win your case; 2) there is no typical fee...
Salim John Sheikh's answer
You have posed three questions. 1. How are attroneys paid? There are several... |