SAME EXPERIENCE, INTEGRITY & RESULTS “Since 1899, Spesia & Ayers has committed to practicing law at the highest level of legal ability and ethical standards. I spent my career adhering to these principles while working to ensure that the firm’s next generation would maintain the same character. In 23 years of practicing law, Jeff Taylor has represented clients with excellence. It is with great pleasure that I take part in announcing ... Read More
Dental Malpractice Case Settles For $250,000.00
In 2009 and 2010, a dentist extracted eight teeth and inserted corresponding implants into the maxilla (upper jaw) of a 66 year old patient. However, due to the dentist’s negligence the implants failed, resulting in serious bone loss across his patient’s maxilla. In addition, the dentist had negligently drilled two of the implants directly into the patient’s nasopalatine nerve and maxillary sinus, which caused her significant and continuous ... Read More
Spesia & Taylor Young Lawyers Give Back to the Community
For the past year, Spesia & Taylor attorneys Jacob Gancarczyk and Tyler Moore have co-chaired the Young Lawyers Division of the Will County Bar Association. In order to foster collegial relationships with other attorneys, as well as to develop relationships our community, they have organized community events and social outings throughout Will County. Most recently, on December 2nd, the WCBA Young Lawyers helped serve 300 members of our ... Read More
John Spesia selected as one of America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators
Spesia & Taylor congratulates partner John Spesia on his recent nomination and selection for membership as one of America’s Top 100 High Stakes Litigators. The selection committee for the group identifies and highlights the accomplishments of the nation’s most esteemed and skilled litigators in high stakes legal matters. In order to be considered for selection, an attorney must first have litigated a matter with at least $2,000,000 in damages ... Read More
Home Rule Power Under Illinois Law
By Christian Spesia In 1970, the relationship between state and local governments experienced a noteworthy change when the Illinois Constitution was altered to include “home rule” provisions under Article VII, section 6, of the Illinois Constitution. Writing for the majority in Evanston v. Create, Inc., Justice Moran of the Illinois Supreme Court succinctly stated the purpose “home rule” serves. Home rule units are vested with broad authority ... Read More
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