Clients in the News – 8/22/2016

Client: Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of ChicagoSource: Daily Herald Mother and daughter Allison and Vanessa Parise, who worked together at Lurie Children’s this summer, were featured again this weekend in the Daily Herald:"I saw the impact she had on patients growing up over the years. Now that I'm in the hospital, it's really

2016-08-23T13:34:00+00:00August 23, 2016|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 7/28/2016

Client: Indian Lakes Resort Source: Daily Herald The fate of the Indian Lakes golf course, which will close later this year, remains unclear:“First ILR, LLC, which owns the 223-acre resort along Schick Road, last week announced it's going to permanently close the resort's golf course and conference center later this year as part of a plan to

2016-07-29T13:52:12+00:00July 29, 2016|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 7/25/2016

Client: Indian Lakes Source: Daily Herald  The Indian Lakes Resort in Bloomingdale will close its golf course in order to save and improve the hotel on the property. First ILR, LLC, which owns the resort at 250 W. Schick Road, announced it will make the operational changes and invest about $4 million in the property over the next

2016-07-25T16:01:46+00:00July 25, 2016|Tags: , |

Clients in the News – 4/11/2016 – 2

Client – Tom CrossSource – Daily Herald Culloton Strategies senior consultant, Tom Cross, sat on a recent panel at Aurora University to discuss the current state of United States immigration policy:"The issue of immigration impacts things on a global basis, as we're finding day in and day out," said former state Rep. Tom Cross, who works

2016-04-12T14:57:28+00:00April 12, 2016|Tags: , , , |

Clients in the News – 3/4/2016

Client: Rush Street GamingSource: Daily HeraldDaily Fantasy Sports regulations in Massachusetts, Indiana and Virginia may influence what laws are proposed in Illinois. Casino industry officials say that the regulations are unfair, putting casinos at a distinct disadvantage:"After all, casinos pay higher tax rates and face strict oversight by state regulators, said Tom Swoik, executive director

2016-04-05T14:15:12+00:00April 5, 2016|Tags: , , , |
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