Clifford Law Archives | Page 141 of 194 | Clifford Law Offices
Free Consultation (312) 899-9090
Select Language
    Contact Us
    Posted on January 19, 2015 To

    Robert A. Clifford Speaks Up About Bankrolling Judicial Elections

    Robert A. Clifford wrote an article for the Chicago Tribune titled, “Who Bankrolls the Supreme Court?” The respected Chicago lawyer discussed the topic of bankrolling judicial elections in Illinois. He expressed that voters should be able to know all of the facts, including full disclosures of the donors who donate to the judges’ campaigns. Specifically, he wrote about the nearly $6 million contributions that were donated anonymously in 2004 to elect Illinois Supreme Court Justice…

    Read More
    Posted on January 15, 2015 To

    Tips for Parents in Choosing Healthy Video Games for Their Children and Other Learning Tools

    Dr. G on Choosing Healthy Games Yes? No? Maybe? Unsure how to monitor your kids’ video game choices and use? Dr. G shares three tips for choosing healthy games and three ways to use them as educational resources. View video. Guide to Kids Video Games, Ages 7 to 11 FunDrop is an E-rated video game rental service for kids. The company’s YouTube channel features a four-part series that first walks parents through selecting the right…

    Read More
    Posted on January 15, 2015 To

    What Parents Need to Know about Your Child’s Video Gaming

    Video Game Cheat Sheet for Parents The video game exploded into mainstream entertainment nearly 40 years ago and is still going strong today. Game sales ($24 billion annually) regularly outpace movie box office sales ($10 billion per year). Gaming is also now more of a family affair than it was in the beginning. According to the Entertainment Software Association, 89 percent of parents are involved in their kids’ gaming. The association notes, “In barely more…

    Read More
    Posted on January 15, 2015 To

    Second Uber Driver Accused of Sexual Assaulting Passenger in Chicago

    For the second time in less than three weeks, two drivers of an Uber ride sharing service have been charged separatelyĀ with assaulting passengers in the Chicago area. The relatively new taxi service, which has become popular in many large cities through downloading an app on one’s mobile device, has been criticized by many, including senior partner at Clifford Law Offices, Robert Clifford, for its lack of safety precautions, background checks and insurance coverage. The latest…

    Read More
    Posted on January 14, 2015 To

    Will Taxis Become Extinct? Some Interesting Videos on Ride Sharing

    Learn How Uber Connects Riders With Drivers Uber is a transportation networking company (TNC) that connects riders directly with drivers through a downloadable smartphone app and other advanced technologies. See how it works on the Uber YouTube channel. View video. “Who’s Driving You” Takes On Ridesharing “Who’s Driving You” is an initiative of the Taxicab, Limousine & Paratransit Association that opposes unregulated ridesharing services, such as Uber, and highlights the risks for passengers, drivers and…

    Read More
    Posted on January 14, 2015 To

    Some Interesting Numbers on Uber — Did you know….

    $10 Billion after just five years in business- Uber is expected to hit $10 billion in annual revenues by the end of 2015. Uber’s take is 20 percent after paying drivers, or an estimated $2 billion. Uber is now available in more than 200 cities in 53 countries. But rapid growth has also fueled an anti-Uber backlash throughout the world. “F” Rating Uber recently received an “F” from the Better Business Bureau, stemming from 200…

    Read More
    Posted on January 14, 2015 To

    To Uber or Not to Uber?

    Controversy Grows With Popularity of Uber Uber created a better mousetrap in the world of for-hire transportation. Its technology seamlessly links riders and drivers through a smartphone app that is one-tap easy to use. Becoming an Uber driver is almost as effortless, allowing people from all walks of life to earn money with their personal vehicle. The results have been staggering: Raving fans have propelled Uber from a tiny San Francisco startup in 2009 to…

    Read More
    Posted on January 9, 2015 To

    FAA Issues Rule Requiring Airlines to Utilize Safety Management Systems

    On Tuesday (Jan. 6, 2014), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a final rule requiring most U.S. airlines to implement Safety Management Systems (SMS) by 2018, according to an FAA press release. SMS is a formal, organization-wide approach that assists in managing safety risks by providing airlines a set of business procedures to compile data from everyday operations, the FAA press release explained. With this data, airlines are able to isolate trends that may be…

    Read More
    Posted on January 6, 2015 To

    10 Healthy Resolutions for 2015

    The American Bar Endowment (ABE) passed along some New Year’s resolutions that Health.com released on its website. Interestingly, Health.com reported that 75 percent of resolution makers keep their promises for at least a week, but less than half (46 percent) continue to maintain their resolutions six months later. Here’s 10 healthy resolutions Health.com suggests: 1) lose weight 2) stay in touch 3) stop smoking – or don’t start 4) save money 5) cut your stress…

    Read More