Habitat for Humanity Chicago Celebrates 25 Years of Pro Bono Partnership with Gould & Ratner
We are honored to be featured in an article highlighting our 25-year pro bono partnership with Habitat for Humanity Chicago and the meaningful impact we have built together.
Midwest Real Estate News Recognizes Gould & Ratner Among “Best of the Best” Law Firms for 2025
Gould & Ratner has been named to Midwest Real Estate News “Best of the Best” law firms for the ninth consecutive year, which recognizes leading Midwest law firms with commercial real estate practices.
Fred Tannenbaum was re-elected to a three year term to the Board of Directors of Cellcom and Nsight, an independent regional full service wireless communicationscompany (cell phones and devices, local.
In a Law360.com article, Mark Brookstein talks about the difficulties faced by companies when they fire an employee for rants ontheir personal social media accounts, and what is protected under.
In a Law360.com article, Jessica Lingertat discusses the potential change in rules for tax treatment of property expenses and its effectson developers and tax collectors.
In a Law360.com article, David Michael weighs in on The Seventh Circuit decision to overturn precedent that allows employers to discriminate againstworkers on the basis of their sexuality.
David
Michael
Managing Partner
Chair, Human Resources and Employment Law Practice
In an article on the Society for Human Resources Managements website, SHRM.com, David Michael comments on the challenges associated with the repealingof Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations.
David
Michael
Managing Partner
Chair, Human Resources and Employment Law Practice
In a Construction Dive article, Rich Reizen discusses the issues when coming across unexpected finds or items of historical value in a constructionsite.
Fred Tannenbaum discusses with Bloomberg.com how the global drive toward systemic reforms in family offices has radically altered the regulatory landscape,prompting a search for more efficient jurisdictions and more competitive.