When the Teacher Becomes the Student: Lessons I Learned from My Clients By: Attorney Nicole Vernagallo There’s a quiet truth in the practice of law: while we guide, advise, and advocate, we often walk away having learned something ourselves—not about the law,...
From Partners to Parting Ways: A Practical Guide to Business Dissolution By: Attorney Hameed OdunEwu Dissolving a business can be one of the most emotional and financially complicated decisions partners face. Whether the business is closing due to...
Wrongful Termination in Illinois: Understanding At-Will Employment Laws By: Attorney Shawn Sullivan If you have been fired from your job in Illinois, you may wonder: “Can I sue for wrongful termination?” The answer depends on the specific circumstances...
Understanding Wage Garnishment Answers in Illinois: A Client’s Story By: Attorney Olivia Baginski At Bruning & Associates, P.C., we know that legal jargon can be overwhelming. Navigating wage garnishments is no exception. When employers receive a garnishment...
Art and entertainment are powerful forces that shape culture and inspire audiences. Whether you’re a musician, actor, visual artist, or performer, your talent is your livelihood, and without the right legal protections, you risk financial loss, ownership...
In the United States, 38.4% of households own at least one dog and 25.4% own at least one cat, amounting to a total of 76.8 million pet dogs and 58.4 pet cats. [1] Notwithstanding the significance and strength of the emotional bond between humans and their four-legged...