In what could become a class action lawsuit, three Illinois motorists have filed a lawsuit challenging Chicago’s red light and speed camera tickets.
Illinois Mulls Changing License Plate Reader Abilities
4th Amendment rights are something we talk about rather frequently on the blog, especially as technology continues to makes it easier to access hordes
Illinois Lawmaker Wants to Increase Distracted Driving Penalty
The U.S. Department of Transportation has stated that drivers are four times more likely to get in a crash causing injuries when using a handheld
Speeding in Illinois Leads to Serious Consequences
You may want to think twice before you push the pedal to the metal. While Illinois has never taken speeding lightly, the Illinois legislature has
Illinois Considering Revising Mandatory DUI License Suspension
Illinois legislators are considering revising the license suspension punishment for those convicted of driving under the influence in an effort to
Chicago Police Planning Special DUI Patrols For St. Patty’s Day
If you plan on checking out the parade or the dyeing of the Chicago River this St. Patrick's Day weekend, you'll want to ensure you have a safe ride
Brett Appelman Honored With Super Lawyers Award
Congratulations are in order. Brett Appelman has been named a Rising Star for 2015 by Super Lawyers Magazine!You can check out a digital copy of
Chicago Bears CB Tim Jennings Arrested For DUI
Chicago Bears cornerback Tim Jennings has been arrested for driving under the influence, speeding and reckless driving, according to a report from
Law Banning Police Ticket Quotas Goes Into Effect Jan. 1
Governor Quinn signed Senate Bill 3411 back on June 16, but the law banning police ticket quotas won't go into effect until Thursday, when the