Chicago disabled people helping disabled people through “Battle Buddies”
Many people who have suffered from debilitating injuries or illnesses in Illinois have trouble adjusting to the associated changes in their lives. These individuals may feel isolated or overwhelmed as...
View ArticleRobot competitions fuel Illinois kids’ interests in robotics
Robotics has rapidly evolved from a more specialized and costly branch of technology into a field with countless practical applications. This change has helped create numerous opportunities for people...
View ArticleCampus rape cases can be difficult to prove
Campus rape has become a national concern in recent years, as high-profile cases at various schools have highlighted the extent of this problem. One study suggests that as many as one in five women...
View ArticleChicago drivers owe $1.5 billion in driving ticket fines
At some point most drivers in Chicago have received tickets for parking violations, speeding or red light running. Every year, the city issues about 2.5 million parking tickets and thousands more...
View ArticleNew legislative bill seeks to give municipalities the option to file bankruptcy
In 2013, Detroit became the largest American city to file bankruptcy. This was one of the more highly publicized municipal bankruptcies to occur recently, but it was far from the only one. As The...
View ArticleHoward Ankin honored as a Super Lawyer
Ankin Law is thrilled to announce that its owner and partner, Howard Ankin, has been honored as a Super Lawyer. This honor is bestowed to only those attorneys who have the highest legal ethics,...
View ArticleFaster emergency response and medical care just a few benefits of Chicago’s...
Victims of car accidents and other emergency events will now be able to receive medical aid faster than before with the opening of Chicago’s first vertiport. Vertiports offer an efficient new...
View ArticleLocal college sued over Illinois’ Freedom of Information Act
In Illinois, members of the public have a right to request information about the actions that government entities, public employees and other officials undertake. The state’s Freedom of Information...
View ArticleAnkin Law Representing Woman Injured in Fatal Chicago Bus Crash
A woman who was recently injured in a fatal bus accident here in Chicago has chosen the Ankin Law to represent her in a personal injury lawsuit. Attorney John Topolewski sat on a phone call that the...
View ArticleRailroad crossing deaths are rising in Illinois
Illinois is home to one of the largest railroad networks in the U.S., and the country’s single largest rail hub is based in Chicago. Not surprisingly, Illinois has more railroad crossings than any...
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