Monday, October 22, 2018
Schaumburg Lawyer
A home inspection is an all-encompassing examination of the condition of a home. The home inspection process is often but not always performed at the time of the sale of the home. A home is one of the most important purchases one will ever make. A home inspection is an inexpensive way to discover the universal condition of a home. It is important to conduct a home inspection to avoid a costly mistake by purchasing a property in need of major repairs. Even if you think you have found a “dream home,” it is a home inspector’s responsibility to let you know that your “dream home” may not be just right.
Friday, October 19, 2018
Lawyer Schaumburg
In a contingent fee arrangement, the lawyer agrees to accept a fixed percentage (often one third) of the recovery, which is the amount finally paid to the client. If you win the case, the lawyer's fee comes out of the money awarded to you.
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Schaumburg DUI Lawyer
Unlike a misdemeanor DUI, felony aggravated DUIs have maximum sentences in excess of one year in prison. If a driver is convicted of an aggravated DUI, the court is required to sentence him or her to a minimum of 10 days in jail or 480 hours of community service.
Tuesday, October 9, 2018
Schaumburg Criminal Law
Effective January 1, 2019, children under the age of two in Illinois must ride in rear-facing car seats. Governor Bruce Rauner signed the bill that established the law in August 2018.
While there are no exceptions to this law, children taller than 40 inches or weighing more than 40 pounds are allowed in front-facing car seats. The new law leaves the penalties at the discretion of authorities. Illinois State Police say violators could face a $75 fine for a first offense and up to a $200 fine for a second offense.
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Schaumburg DUI Lawyer
In Illinois, you cannot seal or expunge a DUI. The only way you can get a DUI arrest or case expunged is if there are no charges filed (for example, if the case ends in a not guilty verdict, or the case is dismissed)
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Schaumburg Criminal Lawyer
Too many traffic tickets in one year will cause the Illinois Secretary of State to suspend your driver's license. The rule is, 3 convictions for moving violations in 12 months will result in suspension. The suspension is mandatory, not discretionary.
Friday, September 14, 2018
Statute of Limitations-Marder and Seidler car accidents
The statute of limitations on a car accident in Illinois is the time limit for filing your case. In Illinois, there are two different time limits: an injured party has two years from the date of the car accident to file a lawsuit for personal injury and five years to file for property damage
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