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No Wet Floor Sign? When Illinois Property Owners Can Be Held Liable for Slip and Fall Injuries

Property owners in Illinois could be liable for slip and fall injuries if a wet or slippery floor created an ...

When a Not So Frivolous Lawsuit Results in Jackpot Justice

Most injury lawsuits are brought against negligent parties in civil court to hold wrongdoers accountable and to protect others. Unfortunately, ...

Chicago Ranks Third for Worst Traffic Conditions in the US

In Chicago, more than 400 traffic deaths each year are blamed on poor road and highway designs, deteriorating road conditions, ...

Murdered on the Job: Is the Employer Liable?

When an employee’s actions are linked to aggressive past or present behaviors towards another employee, the employer may be found ...

Who to Sue When You Slip, Trip, or Fall on an Escalator

When a fall on an escalator causes injuries, the owner of the property may face a lawsuit for the recovery ...

Why At Least 53 Workers Died in Chicago Last Year

Work-related transportation accidents accounted for at least 53 worker deaths in 2019. Illinois workers employed in construction and mining jobs ...

How Long Does Workers’ Comp Last?

It’s common for people who have been injured on the job to wonder, “How long does workers’ comp last?” There ...

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    Alexander Pino focuses his practice in the areas of Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury.

    Alexander grew up in the suburbs of Chicago. After receiving a BS in Real Estate from DePaul University, Alexander attended DePaul University College of Law. While in law school, Alexander worked as a law clerk at the Illinois Attorney General’s Office, where he assisted attorneys in the Child Welfare Litigation Department. Alexander also held various internships at the Cook County Public Defender, where he aided Assistant Public Defenders in the Felony Trial Division and the Homicide Task Force. Alexander also worked as a Law Clerk at the personal injury law firm Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates. Additionally, during law school, Alexander held volunteer positions in local government as a board member in both the Parks and Recreation Commission and the Environmental and Health Commission of his hometown.

    In those rare moments when he is not busy fighting for his clients, Alexander enjoys working out, hiking, fishing and spending time with his family.