$3,100,000Pressure sore death
$2,333,000Fall involving traumatic brain injury
$1,500,000Bedsore settlement
$1,499,000Dementia patient injury
$1,250,000Repeated fall injuries

Chicago Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Pursue Justice for Injuries and Neglect in Chicago Nursing Facilities

Under the Illinois Nursing Home Care Act, nursing home residents have the right to be free from abuse and neglect. If your loved one suffered any violation of those rights, a Chicago nursing home abuse lawyer from Nursing Home Law Center can help you pursue justice and compensation. Based in downtown Chicago, we handle nursing home abuse and neglect claims and can help you review the records, explain your legal options, and determine whether the facility should be held accountable under Illinois law. Contact us for a free consultation today!

Why Hire Nursing Home Law Center

We specialize in fighting nursing home abuse and neglect in Illinois, leveraging our expertise to hold long-term care providers accountable.

Dedicated to Elder Nursing Home Abuse and Negligence Cases

Unlike general personal injury firms, we exclusively handle nursing home abuse and neglect claims, so we can: 

  • Stay current on state nursing home laws, regulations, and case precedents.
  • Work with medical experts and industry professionals to build compelling cases.
  • Recognize patterns of nursing home neglect and nursing facility violations that other attorneys might overlook.

100+ Years of Combined Experience

Our team brings more than 100 years of combined experience to nursing home litigation. We know how these facilities defend cases, how neglect is documented, and how to build cases that win.

Proven Track Record of Success in Nursing Home Neglect Cases

Our attorneys have secured over $450 million for victims of nursing home abuse and neglect in Chicago, holding major chains accountable. Some of our cases include:

  • $3,845,000 Bed Sore Settlement –  A Cook County facility’s neglect of an elderly resident led to Stage 4 pressure sores; the settlement covered medical costs, pain and suffering from the bed sores.
  • $2,176,300 Fall Settlement – A  dementia patient’s fall caused multiple fractures, revealing the facility’s lack of safety protocols.
  • $1,968,450 Sexual Abuse Settlement – A staff member sexually assaulted a disabled woman; the facility neglected background checks.
  • $1,742,900 Malnutrition & Dehydration Lawsuit – ion.  A resident died from severe dehydration due to staff neglect. The lawsuit exposed understaffing and poor supervision.
  • $1,287,600 Medication Error Settlement – A patient received the wrong medication for weeks, triggering a serious medical emergency.

We understand that families can be overwhelmed by filing a claim against a nursing home, so we provide:

  • Clear, straightforward guidance on your legal rights and options.
  • Regular updates so you are informed throughout the process.
  • Personalized attention to ensure your case gets the attention it deserves.

No Upfront Costs – We Only Get Paid If You Win

We represent clients on a contingency fee basis:

  • No upfront legal expenses or fees. You pay nothing out of pocket.
  • We cover all case expenses, including investigation, filing fees, expert witnesses, and court costs.
  • We only get paid if we win your case. Our fee comes from your settlement, never from you directly.

Holding Negligent Nursing Homes Accountable

We’ve successfully sued negligent nursing homes, including for-profit chains and understaffed facilities, for elder neglect. Legal action protects seniors and improves care. Taking legal action helps:

  • Improve safety standards for all nursing home residents.
  • Prevent abuse by exposing harmful practices.
  • Secure compensation for victims and their families.

Hire a Chicago Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Near You

We are centrally located in downtown Chicago at 225 West Wacker Drive, serving all of Cook County and surrounding suburbs, including Evanston, Oak Lawn, Tinley Park, and more. Contact us today to discuss your case.

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What Is Nursing Home Abuse and How Does It Look?

Nursing home abuse is any intentional harm, neglect, or exploitation of residents of a nursing home or assisted living facility. Mistreatment can have devastating physical, emotional, and financial consequences for residents and their families.

Our Chicago nursing home lawyers represent victims in a variety of cases involving elder abuse, such as:

  • Physical Elder Abuse – Any form of battery, pushing, or improper use of physical restraints causing serious injuries.
  • Emotional & Mental Elder Abuse – Intimidation, verbal threats, and isolation lead to anxiety and depression. 
  • Sexual Elder Abuse – Any non-consensual or inappropriate sexual contact targeting vulnerable residents.
  • Medical Malpractice – Neglecting medical care, resulting in infections, bedsores, and untreated illnesses.
  • Choking & Breathing Issues – Neglect can lead to choking incidents, clogged breathing tubes, or respiratory distress. 
  • Falls & Fractures – Inadequate supervision and unsafe premises lead to falls, broken hips, and head injuries.
  • Nursing Home Neglect Dehydration, malnutrition, and neglect of basic needs, including refusing medical treatment to a resident.
  • Medication Mistakes – Overdosing, incorrect prescriptions, and dangerous drug interactions.
  • Unreasonable Restraints & Staff Failures – Facilities using unlawful chemical restraints or failing to prevent harm. 
  • Wrongful Death – In the most severe cases, abuse and neglect lead to fatal injuries. 
  • Financial abuse – Any exploitation of a resident’s financial resources, such as unauthorized use of the resident’s bank accounts, forging signatures on financial documents, or coercing the resident to change their will.

What Are the Signs of Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse in Chicago?

These are some of the most frequent signs of nursing home abuse in Chicago facilities:

Chicago nursing home abuse attorney reviewing a resident neglect case with family members

What Laws Govern Chicago Nursing Home Residents’ Legal Rights?

Chicago nursing home residents’ legal rights are governed by federal, state, and local laws that ensure their right to quality care and protection from neglect and abuse in a home.

The 1987 Nursing Home Reform Act 

This act sets federal standards for Medicaid/Medicare-funded homes, ensuring Chicago residents’ rights to safety, proper care, and freedom from abuse. It mandates that nursing homes provide services that promote their residents’ physical, emotional, and psychological well-being.

42 U.S. Code § 1395i-3 is afederal law that outlines the requirements for assuring quality of care in skilled nursing facilities

The Illinois Nursing Home Care Act

This act provides additional protections, guaranteeing that Illinois nursing home residents are treated with dignity, respect, and proper care. Illinois’ Nursing Home Care Act also gives residents and their families the legal right to take action if a facility violates these protections, including nursing home abuse.

Chicago Elder Protection Initiative

The Chicago Department of Family & Support Services (DFSS) runs an Elder Protection Program, offering local resources to investigate and address elder abuse and neglect in nursing and assisted living homes. The city works with Adult Protective Services (APS) to provide emergency assistance and intervention when needed.

Also, Chicago’s municipal code 4-6-100 includes provisions for long-term care facilities, reinforcing state and federal laws by ensuring compliance with staffing, safety, and emergency preparedness regulations. Nursing homes operating within Chicago must adhere to city health and safety inspections, facing fines or closure for non-compliance.

Family meeting with an attorney about a Chicago nursing home abuse case after serious harm

Where and How to Report Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect in Chicago

Reporting abuse in Chicago nursing homes can be done through local law enforcement, the facility itself, the state Ombudsman, the Illinois Department of Public Health, Adult Protective Services, and the Attorney General’s Office.

911 in Cases of Immediate Danger

If your loved one is in immediate physical danger or suffering from life-threatening harm, call 911 to contact local law enforcement. This ensures your family member receives medical care and protection right away.

The Nursing Home Administrator or Management

If there isn’t immediate danger, file a complaint with the facility’s administration, requesting an internal investigation.

  • Submit your concerns in writing and keep a copy.
  • Request an official incident report and follow up on their response.
  • Document warning signs of neglect or abuse, including photos, videos, and written statements from staff or other residents.

Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH)

IDPH is responsible for investigating nursing home violations and ensuring compliance with health regulations.

Illinois Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

The State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program advocates for residents’ rights and investigates nursing home mistreatment complaints: 

Illinois Adult Protective Services (APS) Hotline

If suspected abuse of an elderly person is outside a licensed nursing home, contact APS.

  • Illinois Elder Abuse Hotline: (866) 800-1409 (Available 24/7)

Illinois Attorney General’s Office

The Illinois Attorney General investigates cases of elder abuse and nursing home neglect.

Nursing home resident with visible injuries during a legal review of a Chicago abuse claim

How Our Chicago Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys Can Help

Our experienced attorneys are dedicated to fighting for elderly victims of nursing home abuse in Chicago and Illinois. We understand the impact of abuse on victims and families, and offer comprehensive legal services from consultation to trial, ensuring justice and fair compensation. Here’s how we can help: 

Free Case Evaluation

We provide a free consultation to assess your case, address concerns, and offer guidance on the best course of action. If you suspect nursing home abuse, our legal team is available to answer questions and provide advice with no obligation.

Case Investigation

We thoroughly investigate abuse claims by reviewing records, interviewing witnesses, and examining facility practices. We collaborate with experts to build strong cases for harmed residents.

Filing the Claim

Once we have evidence to support your case, we will file a nursing home abuse lawsuit against the responsible parties, including nursing home staff, administrators, and the facility itself. Our team ensures that all legal documents are prepared and submitted in a timely manner, allowing you to focus on your loved one’s recovery while we handle the case.

Settlement Negotiation

Chicago nursing home abuse lawyers frequently secure compensation through settlement negotiations. We negotiate with the facility and their insurer to seek a fair settlement covering medical bills, pain and suffering, and other damages your loved one experienced. 

Our goal is to obtain a settlement that reflects the full extent of harm without going through trial.

Trial Representation 

Some nursing home negligence cases require a trial. If the responsible parties refuse fair compensation, our experienced trial attorneys are prepared to take your case and represent you in Cook County court. 

We have a proven track record of success in representing victims of nursing home abuse in courtrooms across Illinois and will aggressively pursue justice on behalf of your family.

Attorney discussing a lawsuit with the family of a nursing home neglect victim

Who Can Be Held Liable in Chicago Nursing Home Neglect Cases?

Liability can extend beyond the individual staff members directly responsible for the mistreatment.

Nursing Home Facility

The nursing home can be held liable if it fails to provide a safe environment for its residents. This includes inadequate staffing, poor training, or failure to implement proper safety protocols. When a facility prioritizes financial gain over resident care, it can lead to neglect and abuse, making the facility directly responsible for a resident’s harm.

Nursing Home Staff Members

Caregivers, nurses, or aides can be personally liable for mistreatment. This includes physical harm or abuse, verbal abuse, psychological abuse, neglect of basic needs, and failing to provide necessary treatment from the facility’s doctor or their own doctor. Staff members who abuse or neglect residents are legally accountable for their actions.

Medical Providers

Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who provide care to nursing home patients may be liable if their negligence harms them or leads to health complications. This liability can include prescribing incorrect medications, failing to monitor a resident’s health condition, or neglecting to treat injuries or illnesses.

Third-Party Contractors

Third-party contractors providing services like food, security, or medical care can be liable for neglect if their substandard care harms residents. For instance, a security company may be responsible if its failure allows unauthorized access and abuse to occur.

Owners and Administrators

Nursing home owners and administrators are liable for abuse and neglect if they fail to properly manage staff or address mistreatment reports, violating state and federal regulations.

What Evidence Is Needed to Prove Nursing Home Abuse in Chicago?

The evidence we look for to solidify nursing home abuse claims in Chicago includes:

  • Care plans show what care the resident was supposed to receive
  • MARs and medication records show whether the resident received proper medication timely
  • Incident reports document falls, injuries, wandering, altercations, and other events
  • Staffing and assignment sheets help show who was responsible for the resident’s care 
  • Hospital and transfer records show when the resident’s condition became serious enough to require outside treatment
  • Missing turning logs, late charting, and repeated incidents with no intervention indicate neglect, poor oversight, or attempts to paper over nursing home misconduct
  • Medical records can support cases involving physical abuse, emotional abuse, mental abuse, dehydration, malnutrition, infection, bedsores, fractures, or other injuries
  • Photographs and videos capture bruising, bedsores, poor hygiene, or unsafe conditions
  • Witness statements from residents, family members, visitors, former staff, or other witnesses 
  • Financial records can show missing funds, suspicious transactions, or interference with a resident’s financial affairs
  • Outside medical findings, such as a hospitalization, infection workup, or diagnosis
  • Public survey findings and regulatory records tied to Medicare and Medicaid Services or state inspections may help show prior violations, repeated safety problems, or broader patterns affecting many nursing home residents

What Are Common Defenses in Lawsuits Against Chicago Nursing Homes?

“This was an unavoidable decline.”

Facilities often argue that the resident was already of fragile health, medically complex, or nearing the end of life, so the injury or decline would have happened anyway. We check whether the chart shows missed interventions before the decline accelerated.

“The resident refused care.”

This defense is common in cases involving hygiene, repositioning, medication, nutrition, hydration, and wound care. We check whether refusals were repeated or isolated and whether staff re-approached the resident and updated the care plan after the refusal.

“It happened too fast.”

Facilities may claim there was no meaningful chance to prevent the injury, infection, dehydration, elopement, or other event. We check whether the resident’s condition had been deteriorating before the emergency.

“We followed policy.”

A facility may argue that staff did what internal policy required, even if the resident still suffered serious harm. We check the actual policy, whether staff followed it in practice, and whether the policy itself fell short of what the resident’s condition required.

What Damages Can Chicago Nursing Home Residents and Their Loved Ones Recover in a Nursing Home Lawsuit?

Compensation awarded in nursing home lawsuits varies depending on the severity of the abuse and the harm suffered.

Economic damages cover the abuse-related measurable financial losses, including:

  • Medical expenses, such as costs for hospital visits, treatments, medications, and rehabilitation, resulting from the abuse.
  • Relocation costs and expenses associated with moving the resident to a safer facility.
  • Lost income may be recovered for a family member who takes time off work to care for the abused resident.

Non-economic damages compensate for the emotional and psychological harm caused by abuse, including:

  • Compensation for physical pain and emotional distress experienced by the resident.
  • If the abuse caused a significant decline in the resident’s quality of life, this can be factored into the personal injury lawsuit.
  • Emotional trauma, such as anxiety, depression, and psychological harm caused by physical or emotional abuse.

Punitive damages may be awarded in cases of particularly egregious or malicious abuse. These damages are intended to punish the wrongdoer and deter future abuse, and are not related to the actual harm suffered. It serves as a penalty for the abuse.

What Is the Average Nursing Home Abuse Settlement in Chicago?

The average nursing home abuse settlement in Chicago is $1,300,650. (Law.com)

Book a Free Case Evaluation 

At Nursing Home Law Center, our experienced nursing home abuse lawyers have successfully represented numerous victims and families. We focus on holding negligent facilities accountable to ensure residents receive the care and respect they deserve.

Our Illinois nursing home lawyers are based in Chicago, IL, and serve victims across the state, and throughout Chicago neighborhoods, including:

If you are looking for a Chicago nursing home abuse lawyer near you, who truly understands the local landscape, we can help.

We fight tirelessly to secure financial compensation for victims of nursing home abuse and neglect. Our comprehensive legal knowledge makes us well-equipped to handle your case from start to finish. If you or a loved one has suffered abuse or neglect in a nursing home setting, act now. 

Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your case and explore your legal options. Let our Illinois nursing home lawyers help you ensure the responsible parties are held accountable for their actions.

Attorney examining charts, staffing logs, and facility records as evidence in a Chicago nursing home abuse case

FAQs

How common is nursing home abuse in Chicago?

Around 60% of nursing homes in Chicago are deemed below or much below average by the CMS.

Can nursing home abuse be prevented?

Many cases of elder abuse can be prevented through better hiring, stronger supervision, adequate staffing, background checks, resident monitoring, prompt response to complaints, and consistent family involvement. Facilities should also have clear reporting systems, abuse-prevention training, and safeguards for residents who are especially vulnerable because of dementia, immobility, or communication limits.

How long do victims and family members of nursing home abuse have to file a lawsuit in Illinois?

In Illinois, the statute of limitations for filing a nursing home abuse claim is generally two years from the date of the injury or neglect, or from the day the injury was discovered or should have reasonably been discovered. (735 ILCS 5/13-202)

If the abuse results in death, 735 ILCS 5/13-209 allows the surviving family to file a claim, but within two years from the date of death. If medical malpractice is involved, 735 ILCS 5/13-212 provides a two-year deadline from the date of discovery, with a maximum of four years from the date of the malpractice.

Some circumstances may pause (toll) the statute of limitations, such as mental or physical incapacity of the victim (e.g., cognitive impairment from dementia) or fraud or concealment by the home delaying the discovery of abuse.

Do you need a Chicago nursing home neglect lawyer to file a civil lawsuit?

In Illinois, a resident can file a private lawsuit against a nursing home if the facility or its employees violate the resident’s rights or cause injury. However, having a lawyer is usually the safer move, as these claims often turn on medical records, care plans, staffing logs, regulatory standards, expert review, and strict filing deadlines.

Who can file a wrongful death lawsuit against a nursing home in Chicago?

In Illinois, a wrongful death lawsuit against a nursing home is usually filed by the personal representative of the deceased resident’s estate. The case is brought for the benefit of the surviving spouse and next of kin, even though the representative is the one who formally files it.

What does a contingency fee mean?

A contingency fee means the lawyer only gets paid if there is a recovery in the case. Instead of charging attorney’s fees up front or by the hour, our Illinois nursing home abuse lawyers collect payment as a percentage of the settlement or verdict. If you don’t get paid, we don’t get paid either.

What are the worst nursing homes in Chicago?

The worst nursing homes in Chicago are those deemed to pose immediate jeopardy to resident health or safety, including isolated incidents, a pattern of neglect, or widespread abuse. Such facilities include:

  • Alden Estates of Northmoor, Chicago, IL
  • Alden Estates of Orland Park, Orland Park, IL
  • Alden Lakeland Rehab & Hcc, Chicago, IL
  • Alden Lincoln Rehab & H C Ctr, Chicago, IL
  • Alden North Shore Rehab & Hcc, Skokie, IL
  • Alden Town Manor Rehab & Hcc, Cicero, IL
  • Aliya of Crestwood, Crestwood, IL
  • Aliya of Glenwood, Glenwood, IL
  • Aliya of Oak Lawn, Oak Lawn, IL
  • Aliya of Palos Park, Palos Park, IL
  • Aliya on 87th, Chicago, IL
  • Alta Rehab at Fairmont, Chicago, IL
  • Alta Rehab at Oak Brook, Oak Brook, IL
  • Ambassador Nursing & Rehab Center, Chicago, IL
  • Aperion Care Burbank, Burbank, IL
  • Aperion Care Forest Park, Forest Park, IL
  • Aperion Care International, Chicago, IL
  • Aperion Care Lakeshore, Chicago, IL
  • Aperion Care Midlothian, Midlothian, IL
  • Aperion Care Oak Lawn, Oak Lawn, IL
  • Aperion Care Wesley, Chicago, IL
  • Archer Heights Healthcare, Chicago, IL
  • Atrium Health Care Center, Chicago, IL
  • Austin Oasis, The, Chicago, IL
  • Avantara Chicago Ridge, Chicago Ridge, IL
  • Avantara Evergreen Park, Evergreen Park, IL
  • Avantara Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL
  • Avantara Palos Heights, Palos Heights, IL
  • Balmoral Home, Chicago, IL
  • Bella Terra Morton Grove, Morton Grove, IL
  • Bella Terra Schaumburg, Schaumburg, IL
  • Bella Terra Wheeling, Wheeling, IL
  • Belhaven Nursing & Rehab Center, Chicago, IL
  • Briar Place Nursing, Indian Head Park, IL
  • Bridgeway Senior Living, Bensenville, IL
  • Bria of Elmwood Park, Elmwood Park, IL
  • Bria of Forest Edge, Chicago, IL
  • Bria of River Oaks, Burnham, IL
  • Bria of Westmont, Westmont, IL
  • Burbank Rehabilitation Center, Burbank, IL
  • California Terrace, Chicago, IL
  • Carlton at the Lake, The, Chicago, IL
  • Center Home Hispanic Elderly, Chicago, IL
  • Central Nursing Home, Chicago, IL
  • Chalet Living & Rehab, Chicago, IL
  • Chateau Nrsg & Rehab Center, Willowbrook, IL
  • Chicago Ridge Snf, Chicago Ridge, IL
  • Citadel of Skokie, The, Skokie, IL
  • Clark Manor, Chicago, IL
  • Complete Care at Margate Park, Chicago, IL
  • Complete Care at the Boulevard, Chicago, IL
  • Community Care Nursing Center, Chicago, IL
  • Continental Nursing & Rehab Center, Chicago, IL
  • Countryside Nursing & Rehab Ctr, Dolton, IL
  • Crestwood Rehabilitation Ctr, Crestwood, IL
  • Elevate Care Chicago North, Chicago, IL
  • Elevate Care Country Club Hill, Country Club Hills, IL
  • Elevate Care North Branch, Niles, IL
  • Elevate Care Niles, Niles, IL
  • Elevate Care Palos Heights, Palos Heights, IL
  • Elevate Care South Holland, South Holland, IL
  • Elevate Care Windsor Park, Chicago, IL
  • Elmhurst Extended Care Center, Elmhurst, IL
  • Fargo Health Care Center, Chicago, IL
  • Forest View Rehab & Nursing Center, Itasca, IL
  • Foster Health & Rehab Center, Chicago, IL
  • Generations Oakton Pavillion, Des Plaines, IL
  • Glenview Terrace, Glenview, IL
  • Grove of Elmhurst, The, Elmhurst, IL
  • Hammond-Whiting Care Center, Whiting, IN
  • Harbor Health & Rehab, East Chicago, IN
  • Harmony Park Ridge, Park Ridge, IL
  • Heather Health Care Center, Harvey, IL
  • Kenwood Vlge Nrsg and Rhb Ctr, Chicago, IL
  • Kensington Place Nrsg & Rehab, Chicago, IL
  • Lakeview Rehab & Nursing Center, Chicago, IL
  • Lemont Nursing & Rehab Center, Lemont, IL
  • Little Village Nrsg & Rhb Ctr, Chicago, IL
  • Mado Healthcare – Uptown, Chicago, IL
  • Meadowbrook Manor – Lagrange, LA Grange, IL
  • Montgomery Place, Chicago, IL
  • Morgan Park Healthcare, Chicago, IL
  • Munster Med-Inn, Munster, IN
  • Nexus at Berwyn, Berwyn, IL
  • Nexus at Palos, Palos Hills, IL
  • Oak Lawn Respiratory & Rehab, Oak Lawn, IL
  • Oak Park Oasis, Oak Park, IL
  • Oakwood Rehab and Nursing Center, Westmont, IL
  • Park View Rehab Center, Chicago, IL
  • Park Ridge Healthcare Center, Park Ridge, IL
  • Parkshore Estates Nursing & Rehab, Chicago, IL
  • Paul House & Health Cr Ctr, Chicago, IL
  • Pearl of Elk Grove, The, Elk Grove Village, IL
  • Pearl of Hillside,the, Hillside, IL
  • Pearl of Montclare, The, Chicago, IL
  • Pine Crest Health Care, Hazel Crest, IL
  • Pavilion of Logan Square, The, Chicago, IL
  • Prairie Oasis, South Holland, IL
  • Princeton Rehab & Hcc, Chicago, IL
  • Rivaya Care of Des Plaines, Des Plaines, IL
  • Ryze at Homewood, Homewood, IL
  • Ryze at the Ridge, Chicago, IL
  • Ryze on the Avenue, Chicago, IL
  • Ryze West, Chicago, IL
  • Sheridan Village Nrsg & Rhb, Chicago, IL
  • South Holland Manor Hth & Rhb, South Holland, IL
  • South Shore Health & Rehabilitation Center, Gary, IN
  • South Shore Rehabilitation, Chicago, IL
  • Southpoint Nursing & Rehab Center, Chicago, IL
  • The Pearl of Downers Grove, Downers Grove, IL
  • Tri-State Village Nrsg & Rhb, Lansing, IL
  • Warren Barr South Loop, Chicago, IL
  • Warren Park Health & Living Ctr, Chicago, IL
  • Wentworth Rehab & Hcc, Chicago, IL
  • West Suburban Nursing & Rehab Center, Bloomingdale, IL
  • Westwood Vlge Nrsg and Rhb Ctr, Chicago, IL
  • Winston Manor Cnv & Nursing, Chicago, IL

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Jonathan Rosenfeld is a leading Chicago nursing home injury lawyer with 25 years of experience focused on elder abuse litigation. Recognized for his dedication, he has received recognition from Illinois Trial Lawyers, Million Dollar Advocates, and Super Lawyers.

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