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Demetre K.
A seasoned attorney with deep General Counsel experience and a flexible, business-minded approach to legal leadership. Skilled in collaborating with product, sales, operations, finance, and executive teams — not just to mitigate risk or ensure compliance, but to enable growth, innovation, and efficient deal execution. In my current practice at GCBench, I offer scalable, on-demand counsel tailored to organizations’ changing needs. Legal rigor is combined with operational sensibility, making guidance a facilitator rather than a hurdle. Whether structuring transactions, advising on regulatory matters, or shaping policies, legal strategy is aligned tightly with business objectives.
"Demetre was really easy to work with and made everything feel comfortable from the start. He explained things in a way that was easy to understand, answered my questions without making it feel rushed, and took extra time during the consultation to make sure I understood what was needed. Very professional, easy to talk to, and overall a really good experience. I definitely appreciate his help and would recommend him."
Harry N.
Experienced business advisor and in-house counsel with extensive litigation experience, representing parties in a variety of complex commercial disputes, including securities, financial fraud, contract, and antitrust litigation.
"Harry was timely, responsive, and on budget. I highly recommend."
Lauren F.
Former partner in mid-size firms, now a solo practitioner, with over a decade of experience in commercial real estate, including leasing, acquisition and disposition, and real estate finance.
November 13, 2024
Alyssa C.
Illinois-licensed attorney with 9 years of experience in public interest work utilizing advanced skills in contract & project management, compliance, investigation, risk management, & training. Proven record developing and managing partnerships to deliver exceptional results in government agencies, non-profits, law firms, and broad community networks leading to multi-million dollar recoveries, risk management, and execution of large-scale program initiatives. Skills include: 1. Project & Contract Management: 9 years in project & contract management tracking project and contract goals, stages, budgets, and deliverables to lead and support program and department initiatives. 2. Compliance, Investigation, & Risk Management: 9 years in law, policy, & programs conducting investigation, research, writing, analysis, and education in administrative agency and court matters relating to: compliance, financial regulation, contracts, employment, workforce development, healthcare, retirement assets, mental health, disability, taxes, immigration, civil rights, grants, benefits, social services, & criminal defense. 3. Training/Teaching: 4 years training co-workers & community partners; 3 years teaching in U.S. & Ecuador (7 total). 4. Technology: Microsoft Office (including Excel), Contract Express, DocuSign, SharePoint, Westlaw, Lexis Nexis, Concordance, GoldFynch, Clio, Smokeball, Qualtrics, Google Forms, Slack, Zoom, Teams, Webex, & Adobe. 5. Spanish: Advanced Spanish skills from 1 year of teaching, studying, & travel in Ecuador, Peru, & Mexico.
February 26, 2025
Carissa E.
As a resident of the Chicago Southside, Attorney Carissa Essex is a dedicated mother, wife, and attorney. Carissa graduated from the Illustrious Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science. She then returned to Chicago to obtain her Juris Doctorate in 2016 from DePaul University College of Law. After working in Corporate America for several years as a full-time Legal Project Manager practicing law part-time, Carissa decided to devote all of her time to her legal practice and founded Essex Law in early 2024. Focusing on Family Law and Real Estate Law matters, Essex Law provides exceptional and affordable services to all throughout the Chicagoland Area.
March 4, 2025
Edward M.
Attorney who focuses on all sorts of civil disputes.
March 5, 2025
JOANNE B.
I am an Illinois-barred attorney with 20 years of in-house government and affordable housing experience. I have had responsibilities of a member of the Office of a Chief Legal Officer, am an adaptable "Jill of all trades," and have strong operations and business acumen. I'm also well equipped to work in fast-paced, multi-priority environments, learn new areas of law and deal with unique situations.
March 9, 2025
Christopher R.
Over the course of the past 30 years, in both General Counsel roles (3 times) and in private practice, I have built a successful national real estate transaction, construction, and environmental law practice
May 21, 2025
Ethan B.
Ethan specializes in preparing and structuring transactional deals and advising business owners as outside general counsel. Ethan enjoys working with business owners and entrepreneurs who strive to achieve growth through utilizing modern-day solutions and implementing business strategies that get results. Ethan is passionate about helping families and individuals with disabilities to design, form, and administer special needs trusts, ensuring individuals with disabilities remain eligible for federal and state benefit programs while living their best lives. Ethan has experience from previous firms in civil litigation, estate planning, and regulatory matters. Ethan holds a JD from Chicago-Kent College of Law, and a Masters of Law in Taxation (LLM) from Georgetown Law University Law Center. Prior to law practice, Ethan earned a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and was promoted to Chief Editor at a regional news publication.
August 27, 2025
Walid T.
Walid J. Tamari, founder and named member of Tamari Law Group, LLC, is widely recognized as one of the nation's top litigators. In 2018, Mr. Tamari was one of only 25 attorneys in the United States to be recognized by the prestigious National Law Journal as a Trailblazer Lawyer. The publication features lawyers who have “shown a deep passion and perseverance of their mission, having achieved remarkable successes along the way.” In addition, America's Top 100 Attorneys® and the National Trial Lawyers have included Mr. Tamari in their top 100 Illinois attorneys lists and the Business Tort Trial Lawyers Association has also selected Mr. Tamari in its “Illinois Top 10” list. Further, for several years, Benchmark Litigation: The Definitive Guide to America's Leading Litigation Firms has chosen Tamari Law Group as one of approximately 25 ranked litigation firms in Illinois. Mr. Tamari is also the past national chair of the Commercial Law League of America's complex commercial litigation committee, a committee comprised of attorneys throughout the nation who practice complex litigation. A distinguished litigator, Mr. Tamari represents clients in high-stakes and high profile civil litigation. He provides clients with result-oriented legal advice and representation in a wide-range of disputes, including claims relating to breach of contract, negligence, business tort and pharmaceutical liability litigation. Mr. Tamari has appeared on CBS News, NBC News, WGN News and Fox News and has been quoted in, among other publications, Forbes, Crain's Chicago Business, Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun-Times. Mr. Tamari also teaches entrepreneurship law at Loyola University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business. Committed to giving back to the community, Mr. Tamari has established scholarships at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools and Loyola University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business. He has served on national advisory boards at Loyola University of Chicago, the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools and Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation's Neurosurgery Council.
September 18, 2025
George M.
I am a corporate lawyer with extensive experience assisting clients of all sizes, from solo practitioners to enterprise-level international corporations. Over the course of my career, I have negotiated, drafted, and reviewed thousands of contracts spanning a wide range of industries and complexities. My practice is focused on delivering practical, business-oriented legal solutions that help clients protect their interests and achieve their goals.
December 9, 2025
Kevin F.
Hi, I’m Kevin Flaherty, an Illinois-licensed attorney with extensive experience negotiating and drafting complex commercial agreements for engineering firms, technology companies, public agencies, and small-to-mid-sized businesses. Over the course of my career, I’ve: Led negotiations on domestic and international contracts, including engineering services agreements, EPC arrangements, SaaS licensing, MSAs, purchase/supply agreements, NDAs, and other mission-critical commercial documents. Developed risk-allocation strategies around indemnities, liability limits, flow-downs, multi-party contracting structures, and high-stakes project frameworks. Built contract playbooks, drafting standards, review matrices, and workflows designed to help clients understand their risks clearly and move deals forward with confidence. Provided training and guidance to internal teams and leadership on contract strategy, compliance considerations, and best practices. I bring not only legal expertise, but also a practical, problem-solving mindset—translating dense legal terms into actionable business decisions and helping clients protect their interests without losing momentum.
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Do I need a janitorial license to start my own cleaning business?
I am considering starting my own cleaning business, but I'm unsure if I need to obtain a janitorial license to operate legally. I have done some research online, but the information seems to vary depending on the state and type of services offered. I want to ensure that I am compliant with all necessary regulations and avoid any potential legal issues, so I am seeking clarification on whether a janitorial license is required in my state and what steps I need to take to obtain one if necessary.
Randy M.
If you’re thinking about launching a cleaning business in Connecticut, the good news is, you don’t need a specific janitorial license to get started. Unlike other states that pile on the paperwork, Connecticut keeps things fairly straightforward. What the State Requires The one thing you absolutely need is a Connecticut State Tax Registration. Every business, no matter how small, has to get a State Tax ID through the Department of Revenue Services. It costs $100, and you can handle it online through the myconneCT portal. It doesn’t matter if you’re a sole proprietor, an LLC, or a corporation. If you’re doing business in the state, you need this. Now, if you’re forming an LLC or a corporation, there’s one more step. You’ll need to register your business with the Secretary of State. That goes through the Business.CT.gov portal. But if you're a sole proprietor or part of a general partnership, this part doesn’t apply. You still need the Tax ID, though. Don’t Skip the Local Check The state won’t require a specific cleaning license, but your town might. Most major cities in Connecticut like Hartford, New Haven, Bridgeport, Danbury, Bristol, Meriden, Milford, and New Britain don’t require local licenses for cleaning services. Still, don’t just assume. It’s smart to call your town clerk’s office and confirm whether any local permits are needed in your area. How Sales Tax Works Here’s something that trips up a lot of new business owners: janitorial services in Connecticut are taxable. You’ll need to charge the standard 6.35% sales tax. The Other Legal Must-Knows Getting an EIN from the IRS is a smart move. It’s free, and you’ll need it if you plan to hire anyone, open a business bank account, or set up an LLC. Even if you’re a solo operator, having an EIN keeps things cleaner, no pun intended. Insurance is another big one. Technically, Connecticut doesn’t make you carry general liability insurance or janitorial bonding, but if you’re serious about protecting your business and your clients, you’ll want both. Bonding protects against things like theft or not delivering what you promised. Unlike insurance, though, if a bond pays out, you’ll owe the bonding company back. And if you hire people, there’s a whole list of responsibilities that come with that. Workers’ compensation, registering with the Department of Labor, and making sure you’re following OSHA safety rules, especially if you're working with chemicals. Putting It All Together Getting your cleaning business off the ground in Connecticut really isn’t that complicated. You’ll need to register for your state tax ID, double-check for any local licensing requirements, set up your business legally, and make sure you’re covered on the insurance front. Once those pieces are in place, you can start taking on clients. Connecticut’s approach makes it relatively easy to start small and grow. The key is staying compliant and setting yourself up the right way from the beginning. That’s what gives your business staying power. Useful Links for Your Business Setup: Connecticut Business Portal: https://business.ct.gov Tax Registration (myconneCT): https://portal.ct.gov/drs/myconnect/myconnect Connecticut Secretary of State: https://portal.ct.gov/sots IRS EIN Application (Free): https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/get-an-employer-identification-number Connecticut Department of Revenue Services: https://portal.ct.gov/drs
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