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International Workers’ Day rally in Champaign

Today, workers participated in a march and rally in Champaign to celebrate International Workers’ Day (also known as Labour Day in some countries) to promote laborers and the working classes. At Spiros Law, we are supporters of all members of our Illinois communities and we appreciate the work and dedication that all workers bring to… Read More


Spiros Law in the Community: Illinois Marathon Runners!

Congratulations to the following members of the Spiros Law team who competed in races at the Illinois Marathon this past weekend. We’re proud of you and your achievements! Bill Schmitz- Half Matt Duco- 10K We are proud of Bill, Matt, and the entire Spiros team was proud to be a sponsor of such a great… Read More


Spiros Law in the Community: Illinois Marathon Runners!

Congratulations to the following members of the Spiros Law team who competed in races at the Illinois Marathon this past weekend. We’re proud of you and your achievements! Bill Schmitz- Half Matt Duco- 10K We are proud of Sandy, Bill, and Matt, and the entire Spiros team was proud to be a sponsor of such… Read More


Watch Now: Miranda Soucie discusses the Christie Clinic Illinois Marathon Race App presented by Spiros Law

Spiros Law attorney Miranda Soucie was featured on The Morning Show today, a visit in which she discussed the Illinois Marathon Race App that is being sponsored by the law firm. This app will allow friends and family to track their favorite runner along the course as well as provides a course map and other… Read More


Spiros Law team sponsors Illinois Marathon app and will participate in Presence Illinois 5k

This week, elite athletes and casual runners will hit the course in Champaign-Urbana for the Illinois Marathon. This year, the team at are proud sponsors of the Illinois Marathon mobile race app! This free mobile app features maps of the course, race info, and live-tracking so you can follow your family and friends as they… Read More


Governor Rauner proposes measures seeking to improve business

Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner recently presented proposed amendments to the state’s workers’ compensation system that aim to “rebalance the fee schedule to find savings while protecting access to quality care and still compensating providers fairly.” This has spurred the state House of Representatives Democratic Caucus to draft specific resolutions to make this possible. “While we… Read More


Florida workers’ compensation panel asks for creation of drug formulary

A state workers’ compensation advisory panel, called the Three-Member Panel, voted on Wednesday, January 4 to ask the Florida Legislature to look into creating a drug formulary to keep medical costs in check. The panel lays down policies on reimbursements and payment levels for health care providers, pharmacists, and medical suppliers who work with workers’… Read More


Florida workers’ compensation panel asks for creation of drug formulary

A state workers’ compensation advisory panel, called the Three-Member Panel, voted on Wednesday, January 4 to ask the Florida Legislature to look into creating a drug formulary to keep medical costs in check. The panel lays down policies on reimbursements and payment levels for health care providers, pharmacists, and medical suppliers who work with workers’… Read More


Obamacare’s ‘Cadillac tax’ can bring about health savings – study

University of Illinois tax expert Richard Kaplan, in a new paper, said that the President Barack Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)’s “Cadillac tax”, “which isn’t scheduled to take effect until 2020, was enacted to fulfill two related but distinct purposes: to raise revenue to offset the subsidies [that Obamacare] provides to low-income… Read More


Madigan shares thoughts on state workers’ compensation status

Illinois House of Representatives Speaker Michael J. Madigan’s spokesperson, Steve Brown, has repeatedly said that insurance companies in the state are hoarding cost savings. There has yet to be concrete proof of anti-trust violations, including violations of provisions of the Sherman Act of 1890, the Clayton Act of 1914, and the Federal Trade Commission Act… Read More