Author Archives: Site Administrator
Asset Protection Trusts
You’ve worked hard to build a nest egg for retirement and to pass on a legacy to your children or other beneficiaries. The recipients did not have to earn the money they will inherit so how do you know if your children will be able to effectively manage money that essentially falls into their… Read More »
Can You Evict a Tenant That Does Not Have A Written Rental Lease?
Written leases and rental agreements spell out the rights of landlords and tenants, including when and how landlords can evict tenants. What happens when there is no written lease? Can tenants simply stay on the property forever? Can they be evicted for no reason? Below, our seasoned commercial real estate attorneys discuss how tenants… Read More »
Things to Know About Forming a Corporation
Forming a corporation is an exciting step in the life of any budding business, but it requires careful consideration of a variety of factors and jumping through many legal hoops. Below, our seasoned Illinois business law legal team discusses several of the important factors to keep in mind when forming a corporation. Type of… Read More »
How to Keep Your Business Running During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected nearly every aspect of our daily lives and has had a devastating effect on small businesses across the country. While the light at the end appears to be approaching fast, we are not out of the tunnel just yet. Below, our seasoned Illinois labor and business law attorneys offer… Read More »
Tax Implications of COVID-19
Did You (Or Your Accountant) File Your Taxes in Accordance with All Applicable Pandemic Legislation and Rules? There is no shortage of ways in which COVID-19 has affected the everyday lives of Americans. While much of the focus is rightfully on those who have lost their lives from the pandemic and the impact on the… Read More »
Dundee Rotary Club Announces Latest Round of Scholarships
In what may be the best news story of the week, the Dundee Township Rotary announced the award of more than $60,000 in college scholarships to 30 deserving high school graduates. This occasion marks the 40th year of scholarships given by the Rotary through donations from its sponsors. This 40th year of giving is… Read More »
Questions to Ask a Real Estate Lawyer
Shopping for a real estate attorney can feel like an overwhelming prospect. How do you find an attorney, let alone pick the firm best suited to handle your matter? Whether you are planning to purchase a piece of commercial property, invest in a building complex, buy a home, or engage in a real estate… Read More »
The American Recovery Plan Act of 2021
The following article was authored by firm attorney Brian M. Bentrup and was first published on the Chicago Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section website on April 5, 2021. The United States Congress passed three pieces of legislation designed to counteract the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Former President Donald J. Trump signed the Families… Read More »
The Heightened Importance of Pro Bono Work During a Pandemic
The following article was authored by firm attorney Brian M. Bentrup and was first published on the Chicago Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section website on January 18, 2021. I was sworn in to the Illinois bar in 2015 and never did I anticipate devoting much time, if any, to pro bono work. The end… Read More »
Explaining the Illinois Eviction Moratorium
The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on the economy and touched nearly every aspect of our daily lives. Millions of Americans have found themselves with fewer hours, cut wages, furloughed indefinitely, or out of a job entirely. Federal and state governments have provided certain measures of relief, including moratoriums on eviction for people… Read More »