The August 4 deadline to apply for property tax exemptions for Cook County homeowners is coming soon. Partners Brianna Golan and Don Rubin provide insight into available exemptions and the application process at the link below.
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What are the limits of “fair use”? Bev Berneman examines the recent U.S. Supreme Court case regarding artist Andy Warhol’s use of Lynn Goldsmith’s photographs of the famed musician, Prince in GCT’s IP Blawg. https://t.co/gB1gh5Hveh
#fairuse#copyrightlaw
Can humans take credit for images created by artificial intelligence? In GCT’s IP Blawg, Bev Berneman discusses the copyright registration of a graphic novel that was created with the assistance of AI. https://t.co/dPnZNk0Ebt
#AI#copyrightlaw
GCT prides itself in its commitment to legal excellence and client service. “I am excited about my growth at the firm and its continued center of excellence in legal practice,” said Senior Associate, Kimberlee Jones.
As we conclude Pride Month, we reflect on the profound and positive impact of the queer community and reaffirm our dedication to DEI. GCT is proud to stand united with the LGBTQ+ community in celebration of Pride Month!
#PrideMonth#LGBTQPride
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On July 1, 2023, the City of Chicago and Suburban Cook County are set to raise their minimum wages for tipped and non-tipped employees pursuant to their respective Minimum Wage Ordinances.
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Governor Pritzker is expected to sign HB 3129, which was recently passed by both houses of the Illinois legislature. This bill will amend Illinois’ Equal Pay Act of 2003 and require some employers to disclose “pay scale and benefits” in job postings.
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GCT is proud to celebrate Juneteenth. In observance of the holiday, the firm held a day of service. Attorneys and staff members spent the day volunteering with Big Shoulders Fund at St. Catherine/St. Lucy School in Oak Park, Illinois. https://t.co/r5LB82cLys
#Juneteenth
The June 30, 2023 deadline to complete the City of Chicago’s initial required annual sexual harassment training for all Chicago-based employers is around the corner.
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In the latest installment of the Benefits Bulletin blog, Andrew Williams discusses @fema's “funeral assistance” program benefits for deaths related to COVID-19. https://t.co/FJge8YC7Nc
Brian T. Whitlock details best practices for estate planners working with clients who own small businesses and farms in a recent article in TAXES - The Tax Magazine from CCH Incorporated.
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GCT is delighted to welcome @Christopher R. Parker to the firm as partner, where he joins the employment law practice group. Chris brings over two decades of experience counseling clients and litigating matters.
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Guardianship may be necessary for some individuals with disabilities, but the process often comes with questions and can be complex. GCT’s guardianship attorneys answer several frequently asked questions. https://t.co/63EMxWhj7r
GCT’s DEI Committee is proud to support Autism Awareness Month and is happy to support the Center for Disability & Elder Law (https://t.co/xJbKpfc92l) and Chicago Volunteer Legal Services (https://t.co/KnSRcvS9HT), which provide invaluable resources. https://t.co/WGZ5hZlXNe
On this World Intellectual Property Day, GCT, Beverly A. Berneman and Kimberlee M. Jones join in celebrating the “can do” attitude of women inventors, creators and entrepreneurs around the world and their ground-breaking work. https://t.co/OGQQkp7iiA
Andrew S. Williams details the new relief provisions for affected participants, their beneficiaries and the fiduciaries responsible for plan operations included in the Secure Act 2.0 in his Benefits Bulletin blog. https://t.co/u8lUlZpWtn