Clients in the News – 7/15/2015

Schiller DuCanto & Fleck:Brian A. Schroeder, speaking on the growing contention surrounding frozen embryo custody: "I don't think it's the government's role to be deciding when and where people become parents," said Brian Schroeder, who represents Szafranski in    the case. "That's something that they should decide for themselves."Watch MoreCBS Evening News, “Feuding Couples Bring Embryo

2015-07-15T17:31:16+00:00July 15, 2015|Tags: |

Clients in the News – 7/14/2015

Wight & Company: Mark Wight, CEO of Wight & Company, was a major donor for a new exhibit honoring the life and career of former state’s attorney and DuPage County native, William J. Bauer: In 2011, a group consisting of Schillerstrom, retired DuPage County Circuit Judge Ted Duncan, retired state Supreme Court Justice S. Louis Rathje,

2015-07-14T19:56:38+00:00July 14, 2015|Tags: |

Clients in the News- 7/10/2015

Zurich North America: Views from the construction site of Zurich North America's new headquarters in Schaumburg from cranes rising to heights of 280 and 155 feet: Crane Operator Michael Collins says he must keep his “eye on the ball” because his job is like a “giant video game without a reset button.”  Read More   Daily Herald

2015-07-10T19:26:18+00:00July 10, 2015|Tags: |

Clients in the News – 7/8/2015

 The Ricketts Family:  Governor Pete Ricketts offers his stances on a broad range of topics in the name and support of Nebraska citizens on KETV.  “The single greatest thing we in government can do is give a child a great education.”  Watch More       KETV Newswatch ABC 7, “Gov. Ricketts sits down with

2015-07-08T18:52:13+00:00July 8, 2015|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 7/2/2015

Rivers Casino:  A patron to the art community, Neil Bluhm elected to lead New York’s Whitney Museum: Chicago billionaire Neil Bluhm has been elected as co-chairman of New York's Whitney Museum of American Art, which is famed for showcasing 20th and 21st century modern American art.  Read More         Crain’s Chicago Business,

2015-07-02T15:27:31+00:00July 2, 2015|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 6/15/2015

Schiller DuCanto & Fleck: Gregory Maksimuk takes the reigns for Kane County Bar Association: "I am very excited to begin my term as president of the Kane County Bar Association," said Maksimuk. "This organization has a long tradition of serving its members with tremendous quality, and I am looking forward to bringing its benefits to

2015-06-15T20:40:24+00:00June 15, 2015|Tags: |

Clients in the News – 6/12/2015

Schiller DuCanto & Fleck: Brian A. Schroeder will file an appeal to be heard by the Illinois Supreme Court following this morning’s ruling. Schroeder and his client believe the sanctity of contracts should be honored:   "People should not be forced into becoming parents when they don't want to  be, and that's what's being done to

2015-06-12T19:30:45+00:00June 12, 2015|Tags: |

Clients in the News – 06/04/2015

Universal Technical Institute: In an industry that has more job openings than qualified applicants, UTI prepares its technicians for unparalleled success: "The nation's demand for auto mechanics is expected to grow nearly 20 percent in the next few years and while there are thousands searching for jobs in the Stateline, shop owners say they can't fill

2015-06-04T17:30:04+00:00June 4, 2015|Tags: |

Clients in the News – 6/3/2015

Fresenius: Illinois’ proposed Medicaid cuts are leaving crucial kidney dialysis centers weary about their future:  The 64-year-old Knoxville, Illinois man suffers from Wagner’s Disease which causes kidney failure. He receives dialysis treatment three days a week, four hours per day. Luckily, his drive to Fresenius Medical Care in Galesburg is only 15 minutes away. Illinois

2015-06-03T18:23:52+00:00June 3, 2015|Tags: |

Clients in the News – 5/21/2015

Rivers Casino:  Tom Swoik, of the Illinois Casino Gaming Association, explains why building a Chicago 'mega-casino' will be a huge detriment to Illinois education. “The money Illinois would make back from the Chicago casino would not offset its lost tax revenue from existing casinos and the increased costs for oversight by regulators. This will cost

2015-05-21T19:06:39+00:00May 21, 2015|Tags: , |
Go to Top