Clients in the News – 10/14/15

Tom Ricketts: ICYMI: Comcast SportsNet's Kelly Crull asks Tom Ricketts how he feels about his ball club after Cubs clinch NLDS: “We’re going to go all the way,” Ricketts said. “These guys are young, playing focused, playing loose, executing. Joe’s got them playing the right way. It’s unbelievable.”Watch Complete Interview: Chicago Sun-Times, "Tom Ricketts says Cubs are 'going

2015-10-14T17:09:52+00:00October 14, 2015|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 10/14/2015

Tom Ricketts: CBS Chicago's  Bruce Levine interviews Chicago Cubs chairman, Tom Ricketts, after the Cubs clinched the NLDS . This is the first time in the history of the franchise that the Cubs have clinched a post-season series at home: “You have seen every move we have made along the way,” Ricketts said. “It has always been about

2015-10-14T16:13:44+00:00October 14, 2015|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 10/13/15

Chicago Cubs: Fox Chicago talks Cubs prior to Tuesday nights NLDS Game 4. The Chicago Cubs enter Tuesday night's Game 4 just 27 outs away from a trip to the National League Championship Series: Watch Complete Video: Fox Chicago 32, "Cubs could clinch NLDS with win Tuesday night," October 13, 2015  

2015-10-13T18:02:21+00:00October 13, 2015|Tags: |

Clients in the News – 10/12/2015

Chicago Cubs: Chicago Tribune columnist, Paul Sullivan, writes that Cubs fans will not need any extra motivation to get loud for tonight's showdown versus the Cardinals at Wrigley. The city is ready to explode: "And Busch Stadium's video board exhorted fans to "get loud," while Wrigley Field's video boards tell no one how or when to cheer, thanks

2015-10-12T21:49:40+00:00October 12, 2015|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 10/12/15

Chicago Cubs: Chicago Sun-Times sports reporter Rick Morrissey writes that Wrigley will be a zoo tonight, and this Cubs team can handle it:  "Previous versions have said they didn’t care about the club’s sad history, then ended up staggering into the offseason with vacant eyes. This team doesn’t stress out. When the Cubs lost 4-0 to the

2015-10-11T17:32:55+00:00October 11, 2015|Tags: |

Clients in the News – 10/05/15

Chicago Cubs: Chicago Sun-Times writes that the Cubs put all the right pieces in place, and now, October baseball is here for the taking: "We do believe in a blueprint followed by many successful businesses, one in which leaders go out and recruit proven winners while grooming young talent from within. The best companies, whether selling soap or

2015-10-05T20:40:41+00:00October 5, 2015|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 10/03/2015

 Tom Ricketts: Tom Ricketts is not satisfied with just a playoff berth. Though the Cubs have a had a sorry history, his measure of success is winning on the biggest stage: "The Cubs will end a regular season Sunday that felt more like a beginning, the National League wild-card play-in game looms Wednesday, and construction on the

2015-10-03T20:42:23+00:00October 3, 2015|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 10/02/2015

Rivers Casino: Illinois Casino Gaming Association executive director, Tom Swoik, asserts that adding hundreds of video slots in Illinois is not creating new gamblers, but rather, displacing more highly-taxable revenues: "We should be happy that Rep. Rita has such a firm belief in gambling, even if the evidence cited by pros in the business — especially Tom Swoik,

2015-10-02T16:53:24+00:00October 2, 2015|Tags: , , |

Clients in the News – 10/02/2015

Rivers Casino: Tom Swoik, exectutive director of the Illinois Casino Gaming Association, says gambling in Illinois has become far too saturated, and measures need to be taken to limit expansion. Casino Queen General Manager Jeff Watson was not available for comment. But the leader of the state’s casino association, Tom Swoik, said the proliferation of video gambling

2015-10-02T16:11:05+00:00October 2, 2015|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 10/01/15

Schiller DuCanto & Fleck: Illinois Supreme Court's denies appeal to hear frozen embryo case: "Szafranski’s attorney, Brian A. Schroeder of Schiller, DuCanto & Fleck LLP, said he was “stunned” by the latest decision and will file a writ of certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court.Schroeder seeks to establish a constitutional protection against what he considers forced procreation,

2015-10-01T16:03:20+00:00October 1, 2015|Tags: , |
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