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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 ...

Celebrating the True Meaning of Labor Day

As a tribute to the social and economic achievements and contributions of American workers, Labor Day is celebrated each year ...

Utility Workers on the Front Lines

Utility workers are considered essential employees because they provide 24-hour services to hospitals, healthcare facilities, and emergency workers on the ...

What Is the Eggshell Skull Rule?

The “eggshell skull rule” is a legal doctrine related to injury cases. It states that a defendant’s liability will not ...

Understanding the Difference Between Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury

When injured because of another person’s negligence, damages may be recovered through a workers’ compensation claim or a personal injury ...

Recovering Compensation in Security Guard Negligence Cases

If an outside security company is hired to provide workplace protection, but fails to protect workers, the security company may ...

New Law May Make it Easier for Covid-19 Victims to get Workers’ Comp Benefits in Illinois

Under a new House Bill, frontline workers in Illinois who contract COVID-19 while doing their jobs may be eligible for ...

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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.