New Law Offers License Reciprocity for Active-Duty Military and Spouses
In August 2019, Illinois legislators passed House Bill 1652 in a unanimous vote. Signed by Governor J.B. Pritzker, this bill takes effect in January 2020
In August 2019, Illinois legislators passed House Bill 1652 in a unanimous vote. Signed by Governor J.B. Pritzker, this bill takes effect in January 2020
Accusations of assault, sexual assault, or criminal battery are always serious. But when it is a licensed health care provider who has been charged with
There are many good reasons why Illinois state law regulates veterinarians’ responsibilities regarding prescriptions. It may seem just fine for veterinarians to treat and prescribe
It is not easy to get a liquor license in Illinois especially if you are in a city like Chicago. Bars and restaurants rely on
Attorney Jordan Matyas assists clients with a wide range of issues relating to IDFPR licensing matters, including investigations arising from consumer complaints, failure to pay taxes,
Teeth whitening services have become a fixture of the health and wellness industry. Entrepreneurs, salon owners, and mall kiosk operators have found success in offering
A person’s social media presence can have a significant impact on his or her career. This is especially true if you work in the healthcare
It may be a surprise to learn that in Illinois, almost anyone can give professional nutrition advice without a license. What unlicensed practitioners cannot do,
Are you looking to open a bar, restaurant or event space? Have you reviewed the zoning of the property including whether there is a Liquor Moratorium or “zoned dry”, is the property 100 feet from churches, schools, hospitals?
Illinois will become the 11th state in the country to legalize recreational marijuana. While dispensaries will be selling a variety of products, time will tell whether regulations will allow for marijuana bakeries and restaurants.