DWK Team Led By Jason Pica II Wins Case For Family To Successfully Adopt Granddaughter After Tragic Family Event
April 19th, 2024
When life takes an unexpected turn, DWK is here to support you through it. When a 23-year-old woman lost her life, her parents began the process of adopting her infant daughter. When the family reached out to DWK, the team made it a top priority and worked diligently to support the family through every step… Read more »
Lechner, Moreshi, and Padilla Serve as Jurors/Evaluators at ISBA High School Mock Trial
April 5th, 2024
On March 16 through 17, 2024, the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA) presented its annual High School Mock Trial at the University of Illinois, Springfield. ISBA invited high school students throughout the State to participate, and fifty high schools participated in the invitational this year DWK Partner Theresa Lechner, Associate Attorney Michele Moreshi, and Paralegal… Read more »
Jason Pica II Invited by IICLE to discuss “Enforcement of Child Support – What are the Options?”
April 4th, 2024
DWK Associate Jason Pica II was extended an invitation to join the faculty of the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education (IICLE) to discuss the topic, “Enforcement of Child Support – What are the options?” Jason presented last week at the Child Support and Maintenance live webcast seminar.
Michael Koenigsberger Lectures at IICLE on “The Importance of Real Estate Appraisals in Divorce & Top 10 Mistakes in Real Estate Appraisals for Use in Examining the Opposing Expert Witness”
April 2nd, 2024
On January 15 DWK Partner Michael Koenigsberger was invited to the Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education to lecture on the topic of the Importance of real estate appraisals in divorce & top 10 mistakes in real estate appraisals for use in examining the opposing expert witness as part of the business valuation, financial, and tax issues in… Read more »
Partner Theresa M. Lechner Published in the newsletter of the Illinois State Bar Association’s Section on Human and Civil Rights Law
March 28th, 2024
Partner Theresa M. Lechner Published in the newsletter of the Illinois State Bar Association’s Section on Human and Civil Rights Law 03/28/2024 For the blind and low-vision individuals, the City of Chicago’s pedestrian signals are not meaningfully accessible. The Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act is discussed in Partner Theresa Lechner’s… Read more »