Spiros Law Senior Associate Patricia Gifford Interviewed on WIVR “River Country” and WVLI “The Valley"
Your browser does not support the audio element. Spiros Law Senior Associate Patricia Gifford was interviewed on WIVR “River Country” and WVLI “The Valley" in Kankakee this week. Listen to the interview (above) in which Patricia discusses the prevalence of nursing home abuse and what to do if you suspect a loved one has suffered abuse while in an elder care…Read More
Federal Report: Illinois leads nation in nursing home abuse cases, while far too many still go unreported
According to a report released by the Department of Health & Human Services, an audit recently faulted the Medicare system for failing to enforce federal laws requiring immediate notification of possible sexual and physical abuse. In the report, Illinois had the largest number of incidents (at 17 overall) during the two year-span of the audit, from 2015-2016. Michigan followed with…Read More
Miranda Soucie to Speak at AAJ Education Webinar
We are proud to announce that one of Spiros Law's attorneys, Miranda Soucie, will be participating in a national webinar hosted by the American Association for Justice. The title of the talk is Slip & Fall Webinar Series Part III: Discovery & Deposition Tactics. Join Soucie as she talks with Ken Levinson, Mike Neff, and Dan Chamberlain about building a…Read More
Miranda Soucie featured in Emerging Lawyers Magazine
Miranda L. Soucie, a partner at [firm-name], was featured in Emerging Lawyers Magazine this year. The article touches on numerous points of Miranda's career, including the story of how she was hired at [firm-name], her strong connection with clients, and community outreach work. You can read the full article by clicking here. Miranda is a dedicated client advocate with the…Read More
Illinois plaintiffs given more time to file medical malpractice wrongful death lawsuits
The Illinois Supreme Court recently ruled in the case of Moon v. Rhode that the more liberal discovery rule applies to the case. As such, the potential time limit that plaintiffs are given to file medical malpractice wrongful death lawsuits is expanded. Normally, plaintiffs are given only two years from the discovery of an injury and its wrongful cause to file…Read More
Illinois will now allow sick days for employees attending to family members
A newly enacted state law, the Illinois Employee Sick Leave Act, which will be implemented on Jan. 1, 2017, provides a mechanism for employees to file sick leave for attending to their sick family members. The leave must be used on the same terms under which the employee is allowed to use personal sick leave benefits. However, the new measure does…Read More
Hospitals doing away with 'deny-and-defend'
Hospitals habitually are cautious when it comes to disclosing particular details of a medical procedure for fear of being slapped with a medical malpractice lawsuit if the operation did not go as smoothly as planned. However, in recent years, more hospitals are opting to be more open to their parents and their families instead of employing the “deny-and-defend" approach. In…Read More
Arkansas lawyers fight against proposal to put cap on medical malpractice fees
Financial reports released on Friday, August 12 showed that the Committee to Protect AR Families, received more than $400,000 from attorneys during its first month of fundraising. The group is which is opposing a suggested change to the Arkansas Constitution that seeks to put a cap on lawyer fees in lawsuits against medical care providers. The committee was formed last month…Read More
James D. Spiros Named to “Top 10 Leading Lawyers” List for Downstate Illinois
We are proud to announce that James D. Spiros, our founding partner, has been named to the list of “Top 10 Leading Lawyers” for downstate Illinois by Leading Lawyers. Jim has been recognized by his peers in the exclusive Leading Lawyers listing—an honor that is only extended to lawyers who are recommended by their peers in a statewide survey—each and…Read More
Making Everyday Medical Decisions
How often do you here the phrase, “I made a mistake. I’m only human.”? Does that phrase also insinuate “I’m not accountable?” Every state has unique regulations that keep practicing doctors, teachers, and lawyers accountable for their decisions and actions. However, hearing that 2% of the nation’s doctors have been responsible for 50% of the total malpractice cases means that out of 100…Read More