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The attorneys of Lavelle Law Ltd. address a variety of legal topics.

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Many clients wonder if, when, and to what extent they should discuss their estate plan with beneficiaries while they are alive. In this podcast, attorney Brian Warens will discuss when and to what extent it is appropriate to have a conversation... more

This podcast with Amil Alkass will address the cause of action of Alienation of Affection and the use of this strategy in a divorce proceeding.

Often when people live with a boyfriend or a girlfriend, they sign a lease together. But if the relationship becomes violent, it can be damaging to a person's credit and finances to try to get out of the lease. This podcast with Kristina Regal... more

The Taxpayer Advocate Service, an ombudsman for the IRS, is responsible for assisting taxpayers in resolving certain problems with the IRS, including financial hardships, significant costs and delays, and lack of communication from the... more

If you are considering filing a lawsuit or have been named as a defendant in a pending litigation case, it is important to be aware of alternative methods to resolve the conflict besides trial. Mediation and arbitration are alternative ways to... more

Black's Law Dictionary defines "Expungement of record" as the "Process by which record of criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed from the state or Federal repository." This podcast with James Doerr of Lavelle Law will be to provide the... more

Not every business benefits from corporate or LLC protection. Tune in for this podcast with James Voigt of Lavelle Law to find out whether your business model actually gains a tangible benefit from incorporation or forming an LLC.

As of May 20, 2014, all corporations at administrative hearings must be represented by counsel. Previously individuals could represent corporations, LLC's, entities, etc. at administrative hearings. A common administrative hearing... more

Employers are not the only ones demanding social media passwords – schools are doing so too. There has been lots of media attention about this – resulting in a surge of legislative activity on the issue. In Illinois, a new... more

The business judgment rule is a presumption that directors of a corporation or those who manage other entities make business decisions on an informed basis, in good faith, and with the honest belief that the course taken was in the best... more
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