New Laws for Businesses in 2020

With the holidays behind us, it’s time to get back to business and, with the turning of the calendar, your policies and processes might need to be updated to match changes in the law. The Illinois legislature passed several laws last year, effective on January 1, which affect small businesses. Here are some of the most relevant changes: The [...]

Red Tape Unwrapped: Mayor Lightfoot Eases Small Business License and Permit Applications

It’s Christmas come early! Earlier this week, Mayor Lightfoot gave an early present to small business owners outside of the Loop. She released a plan to streamline small business licensing, which would open five regional centers to help with licensing issues. Currently, these matters can only be handled downtown at the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP) [...]

Summer Fun: Street Fairs and How Small Businesses Benefit

Way back in 1893, the Chicago World’s Fair saw 27 million visitors pour into downtown. Skip forward a century to 1991 to witness the birth of Lollapalooza, a festival that now brings massive money to our Windy City. Cities have long used fairs and festivals as economic engines, driving growth and investment, but the practice is not limited to [...]

2020-06-03T16:21:08-05:00July 26th, 2019|Uncategorized|

Musings from Ian

A rare shot of the wild Saderholm outside his den Hi all, even though the title says “musings from Ian,” it’s me, Michelle, writing this intro. I’m feeling extra TGIFish on this summer Friday and thought our readers might enjoy a fun Friday blog post. We at G & G Law are very lucky to have one [...]

2020-12-21T10:47:16-06:00July 19th, 2019|Our Firm, Uncategorized|

Food Trucks Unfrozen? Illinois Court To Rule On Chicago Ordinance Regulating Mobile Food Vendors

  UPDATE On May 23rd, the Illinois Supreme Court filed its opinion in LMP Service, Inc. v. City of Chicago, ruling in the City's favor and upholding the constitutionality of the provisions in question: A ban prohibiting food trucks from operating within 200 ft of a brick-and-mortar restaurant (challenged on the grounds that it unfairly favors brick-and-mortar restaurants) A requirement [...]

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