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Daniel Flaherty

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Accident & Injury, Premises Liability, Car Accident, Slip & Fall Accident, Wrongful Death
Plainfield IL Personal Injury Attorney | Will County Car Accident Lawyer | Bolingbrook, Joliet

If you have been injured, or you need a reliable, hardworking lawyer contact Flaherty Law, LLC. Attorney Dan Flaherty offers a confidential and free c... (more)

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Monica P Patankar Lawyer

Monica P Patankar

Real Estate, Tax, Divorce & Family Law, Estate Planning, Personal Injury
Aurora, IL Estate Planning & Business Law Attorney

Monica P. Patankar is a partner with the law firm of Patankar Law P.C. Monica takes a compassionate approach to helping clients solve their legal issu... (more)

Walter W Joy

Real Estate
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Teresa Ann McAdams

Real Estate, Motor Vehicle, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  27 Years

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Dawn M. Weekly

Estate, Real Estate, Adoption, Elder Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  20 Years

John Wyeth

Commercial Real Estate, Estate, Elder Law, Business & Trade
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John Justin Wyeth

Commercial Real Estate, Estate, Elder Law, Business & Trade
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Richard Claahsen

Real Estate, Wills & Probate, Estate Planning, Divorce
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  29 Years

Melissa Anne Maye

Real Estate, Motor Vehicle, Family Law, Civil & Human Rights
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  27 Years

Vincent Stephen Cook

Real Estate, Traffic, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  42 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

USUFRUCT

The right to use property -- or income from property -- that is owned by another.

UNCONSCIONABILITY

A seller's taking advantage of a buyer due to their unequal bargaining positions, perhaps because of the buyer's recent trauma, physical infirmity, ignorance, i... (more...)
A seller's taking advantage of a buyer due to their unequal bargaining positions, perhaps because of the buyer's recent trauma, physical infirmity, ignorance, inability to read or inability to understand the language. The unfairness must be so severe that it is shocking to the average person. It usually includes the absence of any meaningful choice on the part of the buyer and contract terms so one-sided that they unreasonably favor the seller. A contract will be terminated if the buyer can prove unconscionability.

EVICTION

Removal of a tenant from rental property by a law enforcement officer. First, the landlord must file and win an eviction lawsuit, also known as an 'unlawful det... (more...)
Removal of a tenant from rental property by a law enforcement officer. First, the landlord must file and win an eviction lawsuit, also known as an 'unlawful detainer.'

FAIR HOUSING ACT & FAIR HOUSING AMENDMENTS ACT

Federal laws that prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of race or color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status or disability. The federal Acts... (more...)
Federal laws that prohibit housing discrimination on the basis of race or color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status or disability. The federal Acts apply to all aspects of the landlord/tenant relationship, from refusing to rent to members of certain groups to providing different services during tenancy.

LIQUID ASSETS

Business property that can be quickly and easily converted into cash, such as stock, bank accounts and accounts receivable.

MARITAL DEDUCTION

A deduction allowed by the federal estate tax laws for all property passed to a surviving spouse who is a U.S. citizen. This deduction (which really functions a... (more...)
A deduction allowed by the federal estate tax laws for all property passed to a surviving spouse who is a U.S. citizen. This deduction (which really functions as an exemption) allows anyone, even a billionaire, to pass his or her entire estate to a surviving spouse without any tax at all.

IMPLIED WARRANTY OF HABITABILITY

A legal doctrine that requires landlords to offer and maintain livable premises for their tenants. If a landlord fails to provide habitable housing, tenants in ... (more...)
A legal doctrine that requires landlords to offer and maintain livable premises for their tenants. If a landlord fails to provide habitable housing, tenants in most states may legally withhold rent or take other measures, including hiring someone to fix the problem or moving out. See constructive eviction.

YELLOW-DOG CONTRACT

An employment contract in which the employer forbids the employee to join a labor union. Yellow-dog contracts are not legally enforceable.

DEMURRER

A request made to a court, asking it to dismiss a lawsuit on the grounds that no legal claim is asserted. For example, you might file a demurrer if your neighbo... (more...)
A request made to a court, asking it to dismiss a lawsuit on the grounds that no legal claim is asserted. For example, you might file a demurrer if your neighbor sued you for parking on the street in front of her house. Your parking habits may annoy your neighbor, but the curb is public property and parking there doesn't cause any harm recognized by the law. After a demurrer is filed, the judge holds a hearing at which both sides can make their arguments about the matter. The judge may dismiss all or part of the lawsuit, or may allow the party who filed the lawsuit to amend its complaint. In some states and in federal court, the term demurrer has been replaced by 'motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim' (called a '12(b)(6) motion' in federal court) or similar term.