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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 ...

Are Essential Employees Getting the Proper PPE?

Under a new executive order, Chicago’s Department of Public Health requires businesses to protect employees by providing proper PPE equipment ...

Will the Coronavirus Impact Workers’ Comp Claims in Illinois?

Coronavirus may negatively impact workers’ compensation claims. In most cases, exposure or contraction of COVID-19 may be considered to be ...

COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Update

As efforts concerning the containment of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) continue to evolve here in the U.S. and around the world, we ...

When Dust Becomes Deadly

Workers in certain industries face high risks for combustible dust explosions that are often deadly. In a dust explosion, heated ...

What Are Nurses’ Rights With Abusive Patients?

Nurses’ rights with abusive patients allow them to seek financial recovery when workplace injuries occur. When a patient attacks a ...

How Many People Are Injured in Pinned-Between Accidents at Work?

Every year, more than 125,000 U.S. workers suffer crush injuries caused by getting pinned between two objects or entangled with ...

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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.