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    Posted on August 7, 2013 To

    Illinois Speed Limit Increase: More Fatalities? Part 2

    This blog is intended as a follow-up to our previous blog posted on June 18th entitled “Illinois Speed Limit Increase: More Fatalities?” regarding Illinois Governor Pat Quinn having not yet approved the bill to raise the Illinois speed limit on non-urban interstate highways from 65 mph to 75 mph. Mr. Steve Doner, Former Illinois State Chapter Coordinator for the National Motorist Association, would like to respond with an alternative opinion as outlined in the following…

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    Posted on August 2, 2013 To

    Clifford Law Offices Files Lawsuit on Behalf of Two People Injured from Water Tank Falling Off Chicago Building. Chicago Attorneys at Clifford Law Seek Justice for Two People Injured from Water Tank Falling off Building in Chicago: Personal Injury Attorney Files Lawsuit

    Personal injury attorney seeks justice for two people injured from water tank falling off building in Chicago: Chicago attorneys Clifford Law files lawsuit

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    Posted on August 1, 2013 To

    Bob Clifford Serving as Co-Chair of the Illinois Bar Foundation 2013 Gala

    August 1, 2013 Robert A. Clifford, senior partner at Clifford Law Offices, is serving as Co-Chair of the Illinois Bar Foundation (IFB) 2013 Gala to be held Oct. 18 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago. At the awards dinner, Manuel Sanchez of Sanchez, Daniels & Hoffman LLP will receive the Distinguished Award for Excellence. The IBF is the charitable arm of the Illinois State Bar Association. The reception starts at 6:30 p.m. and will…

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    Posted on August 1, 2013 To

    Let Jurors Hear This Case

    Clifford’s Notes, Chicago Lawyer August 1, 2013 By Robert A. Clifford The lights were out for a four-block area down 95th Street in Oak Lawn due to a malfunction that Commonwealth Edison repaired, but because of a lack of communication or just plain laziness, the street lights were not back on for five days. On the fourth night, a woman crossed 95th Street at Kenton Avenue, an intersection where there’s a bus stop. It’s dark…

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    Posted on July 31, 2013 To

    Is Your Home Red Cross Ready? Can You Spot a Scammer after a Disaster? Important Info

    Create a survival kit, make a plan and be informed before disaster strikes with extensive interactive resources from the American Red Cross. Don’t miss these emergency mobile apps for lifesaving tips. Monitor All Hazardous Weather Conditions Look up conditions anywhere in the United States and learn the facts about weather-related hazards in your area at NOAA Watch from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Avoid Scam Artists After a Disaster There are criminals who prey…

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    Posted on July 29, 2013 To

    Severe Weather Across The Country – Some Interesting Stats

    By the numbers 528 Deaths: Severe weather tallied 528 fatalities and more than $38 billion in combined property and crop damage in 2012. The 10-year average is 640 deaths per year. Source: Summary of Natural Hazard Statistics (download), National Weather Service 14 Minutes: The average lead time from warning siren tornado is now 14 minutes. An 8-foot by 8-foot safe room averages $6,600 to $8,700 in new construction. Source: Tornado Preparedness Saves Lives, USA Today…

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    Posted on July 26, 2013 To

    Prepare for Severe Weather Before Disaster Strikes

    Even with advanced weather science to better predict storm conditions, Mother Nature still holds all the cards. The massive tornado that obliterated Moore, Okla., on May 20 struck just 16 minutes after the first siren was sounded. And while violent storms grab all the headlines, more common severe weather like heat waves, heavy rain and lightning cause considerable casualties. While there are no guarantees, you should know how to prepare for the worst and increase…

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    Posted on July 25, 2013 To

    Bob Clifford Speaks to DePaul Law School Dean on Mentoring New Attorneys

    Robert A. Clifford, senior partner at Clifford Law Offices, recently was interviewed by Dean Gregory Mark of DePaul University College of Law. In the wide-ranging Q and A, Clifford spoke on a number of topics, reflecting on his 30 years since graduating from DePaul Law School. “Tort reform,” Clifford’s recently being named Person of the Year by Chicago Lawyer Magazine and his nearly two decades of sponsoring a two-day symposium at the law school were…

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    Posted on July 25, 2013 To

    Four-Sided Fences Decrease Pool Drownings by 83 Percent! And Other Important Statistics

    By the numbers 218,851 Injured Kids: Between 2001 and 2008, an average of 218,851 preschool and elementary-aged children were treated at emergency rooms for playground equipment injuries. Source: Injury Research, National Program for Playground Safety Four-sided Fence: Four-sided fencing around pools decreases the risk of childhood drowning by 83 percent, as opposed to a three-sided fence with the fourth side formed by the home. Source: Unintentional Drowning: Fact Sheet, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…

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