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1150 N Lake Shore Dr
Chicago, IL 60611-5215

(312) 280-4588

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The John Hancock Center
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
875 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 794-7777

John Hancock Center at 875 North Michigan Avenue in the Streeterville area of Chicago, Illinois, is a 100-story, 1,127-foot (344 m) tall skyscraper.

Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
375 E Chicago Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law is a private American law school in Chicago, Illinois. Located in the North Side's Streeterville, it is one of the twelve constituent schools of Northwestern University. The law school was founded in 1859 as the Union College of Law of the Old University of Chicago. The first law school established in Chicago, it became jointly controlled by Northwestern University in 1873 and fully incorporated into Northwestern in 1891. Northwestern Law is a member of the "T-14" law schools, a prestigious group of 14 schools that enjoy national recognition. The law school was ranked 12th by the 2017 Edition of US News & World Report guide to the nation's top law schools.According to Northwestern's 2016 ABA-required disclosures, 91% of the Class of 2015 obtained full-time, long-term employment nine months after graduation.CampusNorthwestern Law is located on Northwestern University's downtown campus in Chicago's Streeterville/Gold Coast neighborhood. The law school is on Lake Shore Drive and Chicago Avenue, adjacent to Lake Shore Park and Lake Michigan. It is a few blocks from the John Hancock Center, Magnificent Mile, Water Tower, Oak Street Beach, and Navy Pier.

Big Shoulders Digital Video Productions
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
875 N Michigan Ave, Ste 3750
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 540-5400

Big Shoulders provides a can-do attitude essential to ongoing video production. Our production and post production staff is comprised of some of the most experienced and talented individuals in the city. Our company has been founded upon our dedication to personal service.

Gold Coast Car Wash
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
875 N Orleans St
Chicago, IL 60610-3027

(312) 988-9524

Gold Coast Hand Car Wash is a premier car wash located in downtown Chicago. We offer full service hand car washes, and complete details.

Billionaire Group
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
47 W. Division
Chicago, IL 60610

(630) 202-7043

Skrebneski
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1350 N La Salle Dr
Chicago, IL 60610-1911

(312) 944-1339

Urban Works
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
213 W Institute Pl, Ste 710
Chicago, IL 60610-3125

(312) 202-1200

Flaming Sword Productions
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
100 W Chestnut St
Chicago, IL 60610-3225

(312) 280-4965

Levy Restaurants
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
980 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 664-8200

Strollers and Stilettos
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
980 N Michigan Ave, Ste 1400
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 768-8030

Katie Lewis, the enthusiastic and kid savvy founder of Strollers and Stilettos® began her career as an elementary education teacher and nanny. While working as a nanny and household manager for busy professionals in Chicago, she began to notice a pattern among all of her families: they needed assistance in managing the many aspects that come along with having children. Whether it was the anticipation for the arrival of a baby, designing a nursery, finding the perfect preschool or school, hiring and managing the most qualified nannies, planning that special birthday party, scheduling and managing all appointments, activities, and play dates for kids and family, or personal shopping; Katie got the job done. Over the next few years, she brought her positive energy and experience to families in Chicago, and realized her passion for organizing and planning. As is the case with most successful entrepreneurs, ideas blossom from the things we are the most passionate about. This was definitely the case for Katie, who realized that she loved the personal relationship with professionals and managing the various logistical components of their family. She realized the opportunity to serve a niche clientele of busy professionals, people who never seem to have enough time for the little ones who matter the most to them. Thus, Strollers ® was started with a mission to help make families’ lives easier by doing the things they don’t have time for or just might not want to do.

Trump Treasure
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
212 W Hill St
Chicago, IL 60610

(312) 475-1123

Warranty Check.Com
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
919 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 377-8786

Quotes About Phora
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1 E Delaware Pl, Ste 215
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 787-8677

SellOut
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
121 E North Ave
Chicago, IL 60607

(708) 638-8457

"SellOut" is a page where buyers and sellers can meet on Facebook. Its a page where auctions and trading can occur. Sellers can post their listings on our page and connect with the Facebook community. One would compare this to Craigslist. The difference here is Craigslist is very sketchy. On "SellOut" you can interact with the customers right away and are able to see who you are buying from. The buyers and sellers determine how the transaction will be carried out (shipping, payment etc.).

Borvin -Sacha Lichine USA
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1420 N Lake Shore Dr
Chicago, IL 60610-6657

(312) 475-9320

Kal Connection
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
107 W Division St
Chicago, IL 60610-1909

(312) 255-1570

Paypal Marketing Software
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
123 Barton Steet
Chicago, IL 60610

(551) 226-6100

Warren J. Breslin Law Offices
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
Trump Tower Chicago 401 N. Wabash, Suite 35F
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 321-9070

Defense of All Felonies, Misdemeanors, and Traffic Charges in All Chicago and Suburban Courts; Drivers License Reinstatement; Clearing Criminal and Traffic Records. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! by Warren Breslin KNOW YOUR RIGHTS! I am a former Chicago Police Officer and a former prosecutor who was back then on the front line of interrogation for more than ten years. I now use that past experience in the defense of those who have been or would otherwise become the object of such interrogation. Since 1982 I have been successfully defending clients charged with all criminal offenses, including murder, robbery, theft, battery, drugs and weapons offenses. Warren J. Breslin Law Offices, in consultation with veteran colleagues and a team of experienced investigators and experts, work united to gain unbeatable professional advantage in the defense of my clients. It is my intention to share with you some practical information that may influence your awareness and behavior in future police encounters. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No matter what criminal charges may follow in any given case, it seems that the vast majority of arrests involve traffic stops. The police may be pursuing an escaping felon or merely following a hunch while issuing a routine minor traffic citation. A youthful driver or suspicious vehicle may be curbed just to be "checked out." Good law abiding citizens are oftentimes caught up in criminal investigations during seemingly casual encounters with police officers. When a police officer asks a stopped motorist whether he had been drinking, where he had been earlier, where he is going, etc., the officer is not making harmless conversation. He is gathering evidence against the motorist. When a police officer pursues a line of questioning of an individual in any type of case, one can expect that he is being targeted by the officer in an investigation. Providing answers to questions that would normally seem not to be incriminating may prove to be key evidence in a prosecutors case, a statement that provides corroborative evidence to an allegation or that provides a necessary motive or opportunity for a crime. The majority of criminal convictions result from arrestees who provide evidence against themselves. There is no better aid to the police in building a criminal case, and there is no worse enemy of the suspect than the suspect himself and his accomplice. Everyone knows about his Miranda rights from television and movies. Everyone knows the "good cop/bad cop" routine during questioning. But few exercise their rights. People still wrongly believe that the police may go easier on them if they confess or relinquish other evidence against themselves, or that the police will abandon their investigation against them if they offer an excuse or explanation or otherwise show their cooperation. Most feel compelled to speak, submit to tests, consent to searches, and waive their constitutional rights generally. Know your rights, and rarely waive them! Be assertive! Politely decline to answer questions, and talk with your lawyer before providing the police with any information. "You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say or do can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have a right to have an attorney present during any questioning. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you free of charge, before any interrogation." - Rights required to be advised to detainees before any custodial interrogation per: Miranda v. Arizona 86 S.Ct. 1602 U.S.Ariz. 1966. Decided June 13, 1966. •There can be no questioning if a defendant indicates in any manner and at any stage of interrogation process that he wishes to consult with attorney before speaking. U.S.C.A.Const. Amend. 6 •Police may not question an individual if he is alone and indicates in any manner that he does not wish to be interrogated. •Mere fact that an accused may have answered some questions or volunteered some statements on his own does not deprive him of the right to refrain from answering any further inquiries until he has consulted with an attorney and thereafter consents to be questioned. U.S.C.A.Const. Amends. 5, 6. •Privilege against self-incrimination is in part an individual's substantive right to a private enclave where he may lead a private life. U.S.C.A.Const. Amends. 5. •Fifth Amendment privilege is available outside of criminal court proceedings and serves to protect persons in all settings in which their freedom of action is curtailed from being compelled to incriminate themselves. U.S.C.A.Const. Amend. 5. JUVENILES (UNDER AGE 17) HAVE EVEN MORE PROTECTION. See discussion in People v. Lee, 335 Ill.App.3d 659, 781 N.E.2d 310, 269 Ill. Dec. 513 (2002). DUI "DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS" CASES have become increasingly more sophisticated for both prosecution and defense. Most police cars and interrogation rooms are equipped with video cameras that capture both visual and audio events of the arrest. Proper defense of your case requires your attorney to subpoena video and audio recordings from the arresting agency before the tapes are recycled for later usage. Gathering reports, breathalyzer or lab records, and all other evidentiary material in a timely manner is essential to a successful defense. And if you have been charged with a DUI out of state, you should retain Illinois counsel to confer with your out of state lawyer to help protect your Illinois license from any reciprocal suspension or revocation. The following will hopefully answer some frequently asked questions and concerns regarding Illinois DUIs: ALWAYS, WITHOUT EXCEPTION: •Have your valid driver's license, valid insurance card, and valid registration card immediately accessible to hand to the officer. Fumbling for documents is evidence of intoxication. •Do not admit to drinking alcohol or using any drugs (even when prescribed) if asked by the officer. Keep your conversation to a minimum. He will report on your speech. •Do not say where you are coming from, or where you are going to, or how long you have been out, or anything else about your private affairs. Simply decline to answer the questions. •Do not agree to step out of your vehicle to perform "field sobriety tests." At this time there is no consequence to your Illinois driving privileges for your refusal to take all of the field tests. If you follow the above preliminary guidelines, the officer might still arrest you, but his grounds to support his decision have been severely limited to his uncorroborated smell of alcohol about you, observation of perhaps bloodshot eyes, slurred speech, awkward mannerisms and your driving maneuver causing the traffic stop. Such limited evidence greatly enhances your probability for an acquittal. Once arrested, the officer must request, with proper consequential warnings, that you submit to a breath analysis to determine your blood/alcohol level. He may also, at his option, request that you submit to blood and urine tests. A refusal of any of the requested tests, even if you took or agreed to take one of them, will be reported to activate a refusal suspension of your Illinois driving privileges. That does not necessarily mean that any suspension will take effect. There are many legal challenges which may rescind the summary suspension. It is generally recommended throughout the legal profession that you refuse such testing, despite the possible suspension consequences; unless you are very sure that your blood/alcohol level is under .08, which is the presumptive level of intoxication in Illinois. If you are under 21, Illinois' legal drinking age, you should refuse testing if there is any amount of alcohol in your system due to "Zero Tolerance" suspension consequences and a "Consumption of Alcohol by a Minor" misdemeanor charge that may follow. You should also know that any amount of cannabis or controlled substance in your blood will convict you of DUI. If you have smoked or ingested cannabis within the past couple of weeks (cannabis has been detected in heavy users for up to 45 days following usage) you should always refuse a blood or urine test. Controlled substances generally leave your system within 72 hours. Alcohol generally leaves your system overnight. Cannabis and controlled substances are not detected by a breath analysis machine. If your lifestyle includes regular situations where you will be driving following a drinking event, it is suggested that you purchase a portable breath tester, such as an AlcoHawk available online or at a novelty store for about $100. Although the test results are inaccurate and inadmissible in court (as are those of portable units used by the police), they should give you a better awareness of your condition. Remember, however, that your BAC is rising for up to an hour after drinking. WARRANTLESS SEARCHES AND SEIZURES IN ALL CRIMINAL CASES CAN BE AVOIDED A police officer may want to take a minor traffic stop or other encounter to a higher level of investigation. Do not admit to having weapons or drugs in your vehicle, in your residence, or on your person if an officer should ask you. Do not consent to the search of your vehicle, your residence or your person if an officer should ask you. Police officers may threaten to detain you to have a canine unit respond for dogs to sniff you or your vehicle. They may threaten to detain you until they get a warrant to search you and your property. Remember that officers need probable cause to get a warrant. Just voice your objection to any search. An hour or so of your time being detained is far better than the consequences of uncertain court action. An illegal search can be dealt with in court, unless you have waived your right to privacy by consenting to the search. It should not matter to you that you have nothing to hide. On principle alone, you should not waive your constitutional rights to allow officers to rummage through your property. Besides, do you really know that your friend or relative did not leave contraband in your vehicle on some prior occasion? Do you really know that the police will not say that they found something where it was not? YOU MAY BE CRIMINALLY LIABLE FOR THE CRIME OF ANOTHER You should also know that you may be criminally liable for the criminal actions of companions if you facilitate their commission of a crime. The Illinois statute on accountability states that a defendant is legally accountable for the actions of another when either before or during the commission of an offense and with the intent to promote or facilitate the offense, he solicits, aids, abets, agrees or attempts to aid the other person in the planning or commission of the offense. But you may not be held accountable for a crime merely by being present, even when you know that a crime is being committed. GIVE NO INFORMATION - NOT FALSE INFORMATION KNOW YOUR RIGHTS, and exercise them. Remember to give a police officer no information, not false information. Providing false information to a police officer is a crime. Of course, as a practical matter, you must provide booking identification information for bonding purposes, but do not talk about anything else: just give your name, rank, and serial number, so to speak. DO NOT RESIST EVEN AN UNLAWFUL ARREST Pulling away from an arresting officer or stepping back from the officer during his attempt to arrest you may cause additional charges to be lodged against you. The following statement is provided for you to present to a detaining police officer. It is printed on the backside of my business cards that you may carry for your convenience: I KNOW MY RIGHTS My lawyer has told me not to talk to anyone about what may be a case against me, not to answer questions and not to reply to accusations. I do not agree to perform any tests of any kind and do not give my consent for you to search me, my car, my home or any of my property. It is not that I am guilty or intend to obstruct a police investigation; I simply will not waive any of my constitutional rights without my lawyer present. Call him. Warren J. Breslin 847-934-7070 www.BreslinLaw.com Thank you for allowing me to serve you for the many past years, and thank you in advance for the years that may come. If you have any questions or problems, please do not hesitate to contact me. I still prefer to be reached by telephone: 847-934-7070, but you may e-mail me: [email protected] or FAX me: 847-934-5551. Please know that confidentiality is compromised with e-mail and some unfamiliar e-mail messages may be unopened and discarded due to Internet virus protection, so please follow-up with a call. Your questions and problems will be discussed thoroughly to give you clear insight and direction in your case. Very truly yours, Warren J. Breslin

Chicago Public Schools
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1034 N Wells St
Chicago, IL 60610-2513

(773) 534-0034

Spiegel Robert I PC
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1150 N Lake Shore Dr
Chicago, IL 60611-5215

(312) 641-0909

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Spiegel Robert I PC
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Chicago, IL 60611-5215

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Chicago, IL 60610-2370

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(312) 337-6811

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Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 280-0071

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Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 642-8408

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1120 N Lake Shore Dr
Chicago, IL 60611

(312) 236-0089