Losing your driver’s license turns everyday life into a logistical challenge. Getting to work, dropping your kids off at school, making it to a medical appointment – tasks that used to be automatic now require planning, favors, and expense. If your Illinois license has been revoked or suspended due to a DUI conviction or another qualifying offense, you may not have to wait until full reinstatement to get back behind the wheel. A Restricted Driving Permit (RDP), sometimes called a hardship permit, can allow you to drive legally for essential purposes while you work toward restoring your full driving
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Who Pays for What at an Illinois Home Closing?
Both buyers and sellers pay closing costs in Illinois, but they pay for very different things. In general, sellers tend to pay more in total because their share includes real estate commissions and transfer taxes. Buyers pay mostly for costs tied to their mortgage and title insurance. If you are buying or selling a home in 2026, working with our Grayslake, IL residential real estate lawyers can help you understand exactly what you will owe before you ever sit down at the closing table.
What Does the Seller Typically Pay When Closing a Home in Illinois?
Sellers in Illinois generally…
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USCIS Declares Adjustment of Status “Administrative Grace,” Not a Right — What PM-602-0199 Does to Your I-485
Post Title USCIS Declares Adjustment of Status “Administrative Grace,” Not a Right — What PM-602-0199 Does to Your I-485 Slug uscis-adjustment-status-discretion-pm-602-0199 Meta Description USCIS Policy Memo PM-602-0199 rewrites adjustment of status as extraordinary discretionary relief. What the new standard means … Continue reading →
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Alternatives to Litigation in Illinois Divorce Cases and Farm Divorce
For many families, the idea of going through a courtroom battle during divorce can feel emotionally and financially overwhelming. Alternatives to Litigation in Illinois Divorce Cases are often considered because they may help couples resolve disputes more privately, efficiently, and collaboratively. This can be especially important in cases involving family farms, agricultural assets, closely held businesses, or multi-generational property.
Rincker Law, PLLC works with individuals and families throughout Central Illinois on divorce and family law matters, including farm divorces and complex property issues. While litigation may sometimes be necessary, many families benefit from understanding their alternative dispute resolution options before…
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BIA Kills Two PSG Claims in One Month: Domestic Violence and Mental Health Claims Fail the Same Test
BIA Kills Two PSG Claims in One Month — mikebakerlaw.com/blog MikeBakerLaw Immigration & Criminal Defense ⚖ BIA Precedent · Immigration Law · Asylum New BIA Precedent · May 2026 BIA Kills Two PSG Claims in One Month: Domestic Violence and … Continue reading →
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Illinois HB 5784 Would Kill Hemp THC Beverages Early
If you sell, distribute, manufacture, or simply enjoy hemp-derived THC beverages in Illinois, the clock may be ticking faster than you think.
On May 20, 2026, Rep. Will Guzzardi, joined by Justin Slaughter, Bob Morgan, Kevin John Olickal, Lisa Davis, Barbara Hernandez, and Sharon Chung, filed HB 5784 — a 561-page cannabis omnibus bill that would do many things, but one thing in particular should have the hemp beverage industry’s full attention. As of this writing, HB 5784 has been referred to the House Rules Committee.
Buried near the front of the bill is a proposed new CBD Consumer …
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Alternatives to Litigation for Illinois Farmland Disputes
In Illinois, farmers and rural landowners may use mediation or arbitration to resolve farm-related disputes outside of court. These options can be especially useful in lease, boundary, easement, drainage, and family-farm succession matters, where preserving working relationships and minimizing disruption are important. That is why Alternatives to Litigation for Illinois Farmland Disputes should be considered before a disagreement turns into costly litigation.
At Rincker Law, PLLC, Cari B. Rincker, Esq., works with farmers, landowners, and agricultural businesses throughout Central Illinois on farmland, agricultural, and rural property matters. While litigation may sometimes be necessary, alternative dispute resolution can provide a more…
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Matt Friedman Has Plenty of Chicago Pride in His Practice
There is one attorney at Ankin Law that doesn’t like it when people have bad things to say about the city and state that means a lot to him. When others take shots at Chicago or Illinois, Attorney Matthew Friedman is the first one to set them straight. “I actually get quite defensive when outsiders trash talk Illinois,” said Friedman. “I love the city. I love representing people from the City of Chicago, the collar counties and even downstate as well.” That’s because Matt grew up here, went to law school at DePaul University, and has spent decades fighting for…
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Orb Funkee Squeeze Toys Recalled Due to Possible Asbestos Contamination
More than 121,000 Orb Funkee squeeze toys were recalled due to possible asbestos contamination. According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the sand inside two toy models may contain fibrous tremolite asbestos, a dangerous carcinogen linked to mesothelioma, lung cancer, and other serious respiratory illnesses. The recalled toys were sold at Walmart and Ollie’s Bargain Outlet stores nationwide between February 2025 and April 2026. Consumers are urged to stop using the products immediately, especially if the toys have broken open or leaked sand. Key Takeaways
- More than 121,000 Orb Funkee squeeze toys were recalled over possible asbestos contamination.
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Child Airlifted After Traumatic Playground Fall at Chicago School
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A child suffered a serious playground injury at an elementary school in suburban Chicago on Wednesday afternoon, prompting emergency responders to airlift the student to a nearby trauma center for advanced medical treatment. The incident occurred at Woods Creek Elementary School in Crystal Lake, located roughly 50 miles northwest of downtown Chicago, shortly after the school day had ended.
According to local reports, emergency crews from the Crystal Lake Fire Rescue District responded to the school around 3:55 p.m. after receiving reports of a child who had been injured following a fall on the playground.
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Chicago Man Detained after I-290 Pileup Kills Uber Passenger
Accident News | ChicagoA fatal chain-reaction crash on Interstate 290 in Chicago has led to the detention of a 21-year-old man accused of driving under the influence and causing the death of an Uber passenger while injuring several others. According to prosecutors, the crash happened in the westbound lanes of I-290 near Ashland Avenue, where traffic had reportedly been stopped for about a minute due to congestion.
Authorities said the accused driver, identified as Jose Perez Marin, was behind the wheel of a GMC Yukon when he struck the rear of an Uber vehicle carrying three passengers returning to…
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Ping® by Adlerlaw May 2026 – Navigating AI Liability in Business Contracts
Twelve Point Contract Drafting Checklist, plus Business Contracts & AI – What You Need To Know
Key Stat
Companies are deploying AI faster than they are updating contracts to address AI-generated risk. According to a recent Cost of a Data Breach Report 2025 by IBM, 63% of organizations lacked formal AI governance policies. (IBM)
AI & Governance Risk
Businesses or every size and industry operate at the intersection of technology, data, and regulation. As advanced technologies — including cloud services, SaaS platforms, and AI-enabled analytics — become core to service delivery, legal and regulatory challenges have grown in…
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Maine Forced Tito’s Into a State Warehouse — Then Taxed It for Being There
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court’s decision in State Tax Assessor v. Fifth Generation, Inc., 2026 ME 30, should get the attention of beer, wine, and spirits manufacturers, importers, and distributors. The case involved Fifth Generation, Inc., the Texas-based S corporation behind Tito’s Vodka, which had no Maine real estate, did not hold itself out to the public as doing business in Maine, and did not file Maine pass-through-entity withholding or income tax returns for the 2011–2017 audit period. But Maine is a control state for spirits. To sell Tito’s in Maine, Fifth Generation had to use Maine’s…
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Updates on Senate Bill 3336 (E-Bikes, etc)
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previously reported about Illinois Senate Bill 3336, which if passed by both houses of the Illinois General Assembly and
signed by the Governor, would make comprehensive changes to the authority of
local governments to regulate several devices and vehicles, including electric
mobility devices (EMDs), motor driven cycles, low-speed electric bicycles, and
low-speed gas bicycles. We wanted to share a couple of updates to the bill, including House Floor Amendments No. 2 and No. 3.House Floor Amendment No. 2 was
introduced on May 11, 2026, and subsequently recommended for adoption by the
House Transportation: Vehicles and Safety Committee.
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Can a Pedestrian Be at Fault in Illinois
Most people assume that when a car hits a pedestrian, the driver is automatically at fault. That’s not always how it works. Illinois law recognizes that pedestrians can share responsibility for an accident, and when they do, it changes how compensation is calculated.
That said, shared fault doesn’t mean you’re out of options. At Disparti Law Group Accident & Injury Lawyers, we’ve represented pedestrians who were told by insurance adjusters that they were partly to blame and therefore didn’t have a case. In many of those situations, our clients still recovered significant compensation. The law allows for that, and…
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Missouri’s new pregnancy divorce law raises difficult questions for courts
A Major Change to Missouri Divorce Law Missouri recently passed legislation allowing courts to grant divorces while a spouse is…
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