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Commercial Lease Provisions

Commercial Lease Provisions

by Rob Dreger | Feb 26, 2015 | Commercial Lease Terms, Lease Agreements, Small Business Tips

Renting a commercial property for your business involves several careful steps. Over the past few weeks, we’ve discussed the differences between commercial and residential leases. In addition, I’ve explained how to identify some general features of a lease that may be...
COMMERCIAL LEASES: THE DRAFTING PROCESS

COMMERCIAL LEASES: THE DRAFTING PROCESS

by Rob Dreger | Feb 18, 2015 | Commercial Lease Terms, Lease Agreements, Small Business Tips

You’ve selected a space where you’d like your business to be located. Now you can expect the landlord to offer you a commercial lease. But chances are this document has been prepared either by the landlord or its attorney. Therefore, it’s likely the lease will be...
ETHICS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW IN ILLINOIS

ETHICS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW IN ILLINOIS

by Rob Dreger | Feb 3, 2015 | Ethics, Local Government

I’d like to discuss the Illinois Governmental Ethics Act and the State Officials and Employees Ethics Act in greater detail. Both acts are designed to ensure the continued ethical conduct and accountability of government employees. This group encompasses a wide range...

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