
Finding an Illinois Sex Abuse Attorney: Getting Justice for Sex Abuse in Illinois
In Chicago and the state as a whole, reports of sexual assault in Illinois have increased significantly in recent years.

In Chicago and the state as a whole, reports of sexual assault in Illinois have increased significantly in recent years.

Reports of sexual assault have increased substantially in recent years in Vermont, with close to a 50%+ increase in reported rapes in the State in 2017 vs. 2016 (plus an additional 12% increase from 2017 to 2018 – the most recently reported year.)

When Woody Guthrie sang, “This land was made for you and me,” he could not have imagined the legal labyrinth to the American Dream for immigrants. Most of my clients are immigrants who have never hired an attorney until they meet me after a work injury. Most are North Carolinians living quiet lives, devoted to work, family, and faith, people

A mother calls at midnight. Her 14-year-old son has not slept in three days. He refuses to eat. When she tries to take away his gaming console, he becomes violent. This is not teenage defiance. This is addiction by design. When I first started looking at video game addiction cases, I thought we were dealing with parents who could not

Copyright protects the expression of an idea by its creators. Our clients create “stuff” all the time in the normal course of their business. They can also create this stuff when they are supporting social causes or communities or exercising their First Amendment rights. Does any of this “stuff” qualify for copyright protection? And can these creators stop others from

An abstract idea and a patent attorney walk into a patent bar. The bartender says, “Sorry, we don’t serve abstract ideas.” The attorney replies, “That’s fine—we’ll just reduce it to practice.” Some of you may already get the punchline. If you don’t, read this short article and learn about “The REAL Ideas of Patent Law.” The Abstract Idea Patent attorneys

What constitutes a safe staffing level on any given hospital unit, on any given day, is not a mystery. Hospitals know it. Regulators know it. Accrediting bodies know it. The data has confirmed it for decades. But would you, the patient, know it? Some hospitals intentionally staff below safe nurse-to-patient levels to reduce labor costs and increase profits. Hospitals operating

You likely saw the news that on January 3, 2026, the United States executed a covert military operation in Caracas, Venezuela wherein U.S. forces abducted that country’s head of state, Nicolas Maduro, along with his spouse, and then transported them to New York City to face charges for alleged drug trafficking and gun possession. In press briefings after the operation,

Technology has become part of nearly every aspect of modern life, and family law is no exception. From how evidence is collected to how parents communicate after separation, digital tools are reshaping both the legal process and the day-to-day experiences of families navigating change. As technology continues to evolve, it’s increasingly important for attorneys and clients alike to understand how

Unless you’re living under a rock, you’ve already seen it. A Fortune 500 CEO’s affair was spectacularly exposed, at a Coldplay concert, of all places. The CEO’s “private” indiscretion went viral before the encore. Memes galore and copycat Halloween costumes followed. As a divorce attorney who hears everyone’s innermost secrets daily, I was not surprised. Clients often confide that they’ve

In Chicago and the state as a whole, reports of sexual assault in Illinois have increased significantly in recent years.

Reports of sexual assault have increased substantially in recent years in Vermont, with close to a 50%+ increase in reported rapes in the State in 2017 vs. 2016 (plus an additional 12% increase from 2017 to 2018 – the most recently reported year.)

When Woody Guthrie sang, “This land was made for you and me,” he could not have imagined the legal labyrinth to the American Dream for immigrants. Most of my clients are immigrants who have never hired an attorney until they meet me after a work injury. Most are North Carolinians living quiet lives, devoted to work, family, and faith, people

A mother calls at midnight. Her 14-year-old son has not slept in three days. He refuses to eat. When she tries to take away his gaming console, he becomes violent. This is not teenage defiance. This is addiction by design. When I first started looking at video game addiction cases, I thought we were dealing with parents who could not

Copyright protects the expression of an idea by its creators. Our clients create “stuff” all the time in the normal course of their business. They can also create this stuff when they are supporting social causes or communities or exercising their First Amendment rights. Does any of this “stuff” qualify for copyright protection? And can these creators stop others from

An abstract idea and a patent attorney walk into a patent bar. The bartender says, “Sorry, we don’t serve abstract ideas.” The attorney replies, “That’s fine—we’ll just reduce it to practice.” Some of you may already get the punchline. If you don’t, read this short article and learn about “The REAL Ideas of Patent Law.” The Abstract Idea Patent attorneys

What constitutes a safe staffing level on any given hospital unit, on any given day, is not a mystery. Hospitals know it. Regulators know it. Accrediting bodies know it. The data has confirmed it for decades. But would you, the patient, know it? Some hospitals intentionally staff below safe nurse-to-patient levels to reduce labor costs and increase profits. Hospitals operating

You likely saw the news that on January 3, 2026, the United States executed a covert military operation in Caracas, Venezuela wherein U.S. forces abducted that country’s head of state, Nicolas Maduro, along with his spouse, and then transported them to New York City to face charges for alleged drug trafficking and gun possession. In press briefings after the operation,

Technology has become part of nearly every aspect of modern life, and family law is no exception. From how evidence is collected to how parents communicate after separation, digital tools are reshaping both the legal process and the day-to-day experiences of families navigating change. As technology continues to evolve, it’s increasingly important for attorneys and clients alike to understand how

Unless you’re living under a rock, you’ve already seen it. A Fortune 500 CEO’s affair was spectacularly exposed, at a Coldplay concert, of all places. The CEO’s “private” indiscretion went viral before the encore. Memes galore and copycat Halloween costumes followed. As a divorce attorney who hears everyone’s innermost secrets daily, I was not surprised. Clients often confide that they’ve
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