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Part of being a businessowner is understanding and accepting the fact that all businesses come with inherent risks and liability. According to a study by the U.S. Small Business Administration, 36% to...
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View ArticleCopyrights vs. Trademarks – What’s the Difference?
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View ArticleALG’s Year of Giving: June—Women Employed
This month’s organization for ALG’s Year of Giving, Women Employed, was selected by Partner Bethany White. Women Employed (WE) is a Chicago-based advocacy organization, founded in 1973, with a mission...
View ArticleWhat Makes A Trademark Registerable?
So, you’ve started your business and you want to protect your brand by filing your trademark with the USPTO. One thing that you should know is that not all trademarks are created equally. Along with...
View ArticleALG’s Year of Giving: July—Nicasa Behavioral Health Services
This month’s organization for ALG’s Year of Giving, Nicasa Behavioral Health Services, was selected by Associate Mark Bennett. Nicasa is a not-for-profit behavioral health services organization that...
View ArticleEx Parte & Informal Communications to the Court
Introduction The legal profession has often been slow, relative to other industries, to evolve and adapt to the pace at which technology grows. While it may be difficult to argue that fax machines...
View ArticleALG’s Year of Giving: August—Primo Center
August’s organization for ALG’s Year of Giving, Primo Center, was selected by Administrative Professional, Bonnie Piet. Founded in 1978, the mission of Primo Center is to empower families to become...
View ArticleCase Notes: Business Interruption Coverage
Business interruption insurance is typically intended to compensate the insured party for income loss resulting from cessation of operations, usually during a period of time used to repair or restore...
View ArticleALG’s Year of Giving: September—Diverse Attorney Pipeline Program
September’s organization for ALG’s Year of Giving, Diverse Attorney Pipeline Program (DAPP), was selected by Associate, Maya Nevels. DAPP is a non-profit that addresses the “continued and systematic...
View ArticleALG’s Year of Giving: May—The Les Turner ALS Foundation
This month’s organization for ALG’s Year of Giving, the Les Turner ALS Foundation, was selected by Administrative Professional, Shari Santelli. Founded in 1977, The Les Turner ALS Foundation is...
View ArticleCopyrights vs. Trademarks – What’s the Difference?
Intellectual property is one of those often misunderstood concepts when it comes to running a business or creating a piece of art, whether it be film, music, or a painting. It is likely that you have...
View ArticleALG’s Year of Giving: June—Women Employed
This month’s organization for ALG’s Year of Giving, Women Employed, was selected by Partner Bethany White. Women Employed (WE) is a Chicago-based advocacy organization, founded in 1973, with a mission...
View ArticleWhat Makes A Trademark Registerable?
So, you’ve started your business and you want to protect your brand by filing your trademark with the USPTO. One thing that you should know is that not all trademarks are created equally. Along with...
View ArticleALG’s Year of Giving: July—Nicasa Behavioral Health Services
This month’s organization for ALG’s Year of Giving, Nicasa Behavioral Health Services, was selected by Associate Mark Bennett. Nicasa is a not-for-profit behavioral health services organization that...
View ArticleEx Parte & Informal Communications to the Court
Introduction The legal profession has often been slow, relative to other industries, to evolve and adapt to the pace at which technology grows. While it may be difficult to argue that fax machines...
View ArticleALG’s Year of Giving: August—Primo Center
August’s organization for ALG’s Year of Giving, Primo Center, was selected by Administrative Professional, Bonnie Piet. Founded in 1978, the mission of Primo Center is to empower families to become...
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Business interruption insurance is typically intended to compensate the insured party for income loss resulting from cessation of operations, usually during a period of time used to repair or restore...
View ArticleALG’s Year of Giving: September—Diverse Attorney Pipeline Program
September’s organization for ALG’s Year of Giving, Diverse Attorney Pipeline Program (DAPP), was selected by Associate, Maya Nevels. DAPP is a non-profit that addresses the “continued and systematic...
View ArticleYear of Giving October-The Foundation of the Association of Legal Administrators
October’s organization for ALG’s Year of Giving, The Foundation of the Association of Legal Administrators, was selected by Office Manager, Carol McCallum. The Foundation of the ALA is the charitable...
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