The old saying “you never have a second chance to make a first impression” has a great deal of relevance when it comes to courtroom etiquette. How you conduct yourself during your court appearance or administrative hearing in Chicago may have a significant impact on the outcome of your case. Plan for Your Day in […]
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Courtroom Etiquette – Appropriate Behavior and Preparing For Your Court Appearance
Posted on January 28th, 2020 by Webmaster
Illinois Driver’s License Revocation Due to Felony Convictions
Posted on November 19th, 2019 by Webmaster
When you are arrested for a felony offense in Illinois, there will be consequences. If the felony involves a motor vehicle, it’s possible that you may lose your driver’s license due to the arrest. As your driver’s license reinstatement lawyer serving all of Illinois, we want you to know that the Secretary of State has […]
Illinois Driver’s License Hearings Following a Fatal Crash
Posted on September 19th, 2019 by Webmaster
Car accidents are not to be taken lightly, and Illinois has a set of rules to follow if you find yourself in a potentially fatal car crash. There is an entire process that goes into effect when you’re in a car crash, including attending administrative hearings in Chicago, Joliet, Springfield, or Mount Vernon. Below are […]
How DUI Offenses From Other States Affect Your Administrative Driver’s License Hearing
Posted on August 15th, 2019 by Webmaster
Arrested Out-of-State If you are arrested out of your home state for drunk driving, your driver’s license suspension and revocation will most likely come back home with you. The Interstate Driver’s License Compact has been put into effect, which means the states communicate with each other, so an arrest in one state will still count […]
What Do I Need To Do To Get My License Reinstated?
Posted on July 20th, 2019 by Webmaster
To reinstate a license in Chicago, you’ll have to follow the same steps as anyone that has had their license revoked in the state of Illinois. Contrary to what some people think, Chicago is not a separate state. While more than 9 million of the 13 million people that call Illinois home are in the […]