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Naperville Estate Planning Lawyer on Protecting Eligibility for Government Programs with Special Needs Trusts

Posted on March 21, 2019

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When you think about a time when you will no longer be around to care for your family, it may be scary to consider how those who need you most will fare when you are gone. This may be especially true if you have a son, daughter, brother, sister, or cousin with a serious disability or any other special needs who is unable to properly care for him- or herself. As an estate planning attorney, I understand the challenges that come with caring for a person with special needs, as […]

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Naperville Business Lawyer Talks About Copyrights and Trademarks

Posted on March 15, 2019

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If I were to ask you to think about the security of your business, what would come to mind? For many business owners, the first answer would probably involve things like ID cards, video surveillance systems, and data backups. These types of security measures can absolutely be beneficial, especially if your business is a retail store or firm that deals with confidential and important information. But, what about the other, less tangible things pertaining to your company? A new ID card entry system may keep would-be thieves out, but it […]

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Naperville Lawyer on How Estate Planning Now Can Help You Prevent Family Arguments in the Future

Posted on March 12, 2019

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As an estate planning attorney, I realize that it can be hard to know exactly how to divide your assets and property upon your death. Many people want to leave an inheritance for their children and other family members, but are unsure about who should get what. Asking family for input on inheritance and estate planning decisions can result in an assortment of answers. Some of your loved ones may suggest that you simply divide their inheritance equally. However, it can be hard to determine what “equally” really means. Regardless […]

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Naperville Business Lawyer Talks About Reading the Fine Print of Your Contracts

Posted on March 8, 2019

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Think about the last app you downloaded for your tablet or smartphone. When you installed the app, did your device tell you that the app needed certain permissions to run properly? It is not uncommon for mobile apps to ask for access to your device’s camera, microphone, call status, and more. While you might have looked at the permission request and approved it, logging into your new app probably prompted another question: “Do you agree to our terms and conditions?” Tapping “yes” allows you to proceed while tapping “no” renders […]

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Naperville Business Lawyer Discusses At-Will Employment Laws

Posted on March 5, 2019

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As a business law attorney, I am well aware that Illinois is an “at-will employment” state. This means that an employer-employee relationship can be terminated by either the employer or the employee at any time and for any reason—including no reason at all. However, there are some important limitations and exclusions that employers should know about before they terminate an employee. In recent posts on this blog, we looked at practical issues associated with firing an employee, but we did not talk much about how at-will employment could affect your […]

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Naperville Business Lawyer Discusses Walmart’s Decision to Eliminate Greeter Positions

Posted on February 28, 2019

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Walk into a Walmart anywhere in the country, and you will most likely be welcomed with a smile by an employee in a blue vest. The employee might ask you need a cart or a shopping basket or offer your child a sticker, but he or she will almost certainly say something along the lines of, “Welcome to Walmart.” As a business law attorney, I realize that Walmart greeters serve several purposes, including reduced losses due to shoplifting and an overall better shopping experience for customers. The position has also […]

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Naperville Estate Planning Lawyer Discusses “The Big Three” of Estate Planning

Posted on February 25, 2019

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If something tragic happened to you on the way home today, do you have any idea what would happen to your assets and belongings? For the purposes of this hypothetical, assume that the same tragic thing happened to your spouse at the same time. According to recent estimates, more than half of American adults do not have any type of estate plan in place, which means they would have virtually no control over their assets in the event of a tragedy. As an estate planning attorney, I know how important […]

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Naperville Business Lawyer Talks About Personal Injury Liability

Posted on February 19, 2019

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As a business owner, you are probably no stranger to having guests on your property. You probably have employees, vendors, contractors, and customers coming and going all the time. As you know, it is your responsibility to keep your staff and guests safe, but accidents can and will happen from time to time. When they do, unfortunately, injuries are possible. In my practice as a business law attorney, I work closely with my business-owner clients to help them minimize the risks associated with such accidents. Regardless of what type of […]

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Naperville Estate Planning Lawyer on How to Discuss Estate Plans with Aging Parents

Posted on February 14, 2019

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If you have parents nearing retirement and they do not have adequate estate plans, you may be worried about how to bring up the topic of estate planning with them. It can be incredibly hard to discuss what will happen after your parents pass away with them, but it is a crucial conversation. Dying without, at the very least, a last will and testament leaves surviving family and friends with the burdensome task of finalizing the deceased person’s affairs and guessing what he or she would have wanted. Not having […]

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Naperville Business Attorney on Mistakes to Avoid When Terminating an Employee, Part 2

Posted on February 14, 2019

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One of the most challenging and time-consuming parts of being a small business owner is managing employees. In a recent post on this blog, I talked about several things to avoid when firing an employee. Employers must make sure to be clear when they dismiss an employee. A worker who does not understand why he or she was fired may sue for wrongful termination. Unfortunately, it can be all too easy to make mistakes such as these. In my practice as a business lawyer, I help business owners take steps […]

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