by Richard Feingold | Feb 10, 2021 | Feingold Law News
The People’s Pantry of Lakeview was founded in 1970 to help feed the less fortunate people of the Lakeview neighborhood in Chicago. That first year, they fed around 100 people, but the organization has grown a bit since then. The Lakeview Pantry of today services over...
by Richard Feingold | Nov 19, 2020 | Feingold Law News
There are many people in need in our country — especially right now. Times like these are an important reason why we create social safety nets and low-income organizations and initiatives. But who fights for those policies and initiatives? Who looks at the needs of...
by Richard Feingold | Oct 8, 2020 | Feingold Law News
People who suffer from spondyloarthritis experience a variety of potentially debilitating symptoms depending on the specific nature of their condition, including pain and inflammation in the back, joints, hands and feet, eyes, genitals, skin, and mucus membranes, as...
by Richard Feingold | Sep 10, 2020 | Feingold Law News
Right now is a tough time for immigrants and refugees in the United States. Beyond the everyday struggles of living in a new country, the COVID-19 pandemic has placed extra — and unwarranted — pressure on this community. That’s why it’s so...
by Richard Feingold | Jul 6, 2020 | Feingold Law News
We’re all well aware that justice can be applied differently based upon the color of one’s skin and on how one looks or acts. This is what makes George Floyd’s and others’ deaths so tragic. We are all human beings, and our country should stand...
by Richard Feingold | Jun 14, 2018 | Disability: SSDI and SSI, Feingold Law News
We’re continuing to represent clients in their Social Security disability claims and had a very good result in a case which we took to federal court recently. As you may be aware, when a Social Security disability claimant exhausts his or her remedies before the...