Chicago Litigation Legal Advice (89 found)Narrow your searchPosted 7 months ago in General Practice Chicago, IL
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
I would call the census bureau directly and ask to speak to a supervisor. My... Posted 7 months ago in Car / Auto Accident Chicago, IL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
I recommend that you contact a lawyer to advise you. A personal injury lawyer...
Thomas G. Gardiner's answer
I agree with the previous lawyer. It will be very beneficial for you to... Posted 8 months ago in Wills / Living Wills Chicago, IL
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
There's nothing stopping you from doing your own will. Be advised though, that...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Of course you can do a perfectly good will yourself if you know what you are... Posted 8 months ago in Car / Auto Accident Chicago, IL
Michael W. Clancy's answer
It is a little difficult to answer your question because it is hard to know...
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
If you went to a criminal court / municipal court the charge of criminal... Posted 8 months ago in Litigation Chicago, IL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Cook County Circuit Court calls setting up a motion as a "Motion Spindled". If...
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
A Motion being "spindled" is Cook County terminology for a date being set to... Posted 8 months ago in Business Chicago, IL
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
Your safest course of action would be to consult with an attorney specializing...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
Whistleblowers often have tough lot even when they are vindicated. I would... Posted 8 months ago in Car / Auto Accident Chicago, IL
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Getting this to litigation is the quickest way to have all this sorted out. By...
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Thank you Mr. Nathan and Mr. Brinkmeier for your help with my questions. After... Posted 9 months ago in Personal Injury Chicago, IL
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
I am not licensed to practice law in Illinois so the following should not be... Posted 9 months ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Kathryn L. Harry's answer
First, it is never a good idea to admit to a crime in a public forum such as...
Alexander M. Ivakhnenko's answer
First things first: 1. Target may charge you civilly and criminally for $123... Posted 9 months ago in Litigation Chicago, IL
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Police have discretion not to accept a law suit. If you can afford it, have a... Posted 9 months ago in Litigation Chicago, IL
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
I understand your obvious frustration at being sued; it is an unfortunate part... Posted 10 months ago in Litigation Chicago, IL
David Luther Woodward's answer
It is not only your civic, but also your professional duty to assist to the...
Okorie Okorocha's answer
First, speak to a lawyer. Second, keep in mind that you can be forced to... Posted 9 months ago in Limited Liability Company (LLC) Chicago, IL
Bradley Louis Schencker's answer
An attorney that works with real estate or business formation can help you with...
Mazyar Malek Hedayat's answer
Your question concerns transferring property from your own name to that of your... Posted 10 months ago in Litigation Chicago, IL
Okorie Okorocha's answer
You need a lawyer. If you are unrepresented, you will probably get taken to...
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
Failure to include a copy of a written contract with or in the Complaint is... Posted 10 months ago in Litigation Chicago, IL
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
Unfortunately there are some unscrupulous lawyers and collection agencies who...
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
Illinois no longer has "special & limited appearances." From the facts you... Posted 10 months ago in Insurance Chicago, IL
Barry Benjamin Kreisler's answer
We assume from your information that the incident occurred in Chicago, IL. One... Posted 10 months ago in Litigation Chicago, IL
Mazyar Malek Hedayat's answer
Your question indicates that plaintiff's counsel has filed a motion and now...
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
While this question is no longer timely, for the future, you should know that... Posted 10 months ago in Litigation Chicago, IL
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
Generally not, you will have to explain your situation at the next Court... Posted 10 months ago in Car / Auto Accident Chicago, IL
Michael W. Clancy's answer
The short answer is probably not. Although I understand why you may not want...
Donald Solomon Nathan's answer
Your son is not liable at all. Have your attorney write to the insurance... Posted 11 months ago in Litigation Chicago, IL
Peter LaSorsa's answer
It means the two parties agreed to dismiss the case. There doesn't have to be...
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
This appears to be from the Cook County Circuit Clerk case information. The... |