Law Firm of David G. Sigale, P.C.

Law Firm of David G. Sigale, P.C. Counseled and represented corporate and individual clients in Gun Law, Civil Rights, General Tort and Business Litigation. The Law Firm of David G. Sigale, P.C.

Sigale knows that your attorney needs to be personally committed to your interests. You want to know that your lawyer has the necessary skill and creativity to achieve the best results for you, and that he will also take the time to fully understand your concerns. You want an attorney who knows when to listen, as well as when to speak. This is the best way to craft the most effective legal strateg

ies, and obtain the most practical solutions for you. was founded by attorney David G. Sigale to serve the legal needs of the Chicago metropolitan area. The Firm services corporate and individual clients in Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall and Will Counties, and reviews matters in other locations on a case-by-case basis. The Firm has a client-centered philosophy, which involves focusing on your needs and goals, in order to guide you through your legal concerns in an efficient and cost-effective manner. With over a decade’s experience following graduation from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C., attorney David G. Sigale has counseled and represented corporate and individual clients all over the Chicagoland area, as well as clients across the United States and internationally. Please view the information on this site, and contact attorney David G. Sigale for a consultation.

This office, which represents Ms. Brown, appreciates the court's decision and will continue to fight for Ms. Brown's rig...
02/10/2025

This office, which represents Ms. Brown, appreciates the court's decision and will continue to fight for Ms. Brown's rights in any appeal.

ISRA Statement on Today's Ruling in People v Brown - Today the 2nd Judicial Circuit Court has, for the third time, struck down the requirement of having a FOID Card in the home as unconstitutional in the case of People of the State of Illinois vs. Vivian Claudine Brown. The ISRA legal team is representing Ms. Brown in this nearly eight-year-long battle to recognize her rights.

In 2017, Vivian Brown became fearful of her husband and separated from him. During that time, she was in possession of a single shot .22 rifle for her protection. The estranged husband filed a complaint against Ms. Brown alleging she fired the rifle in the home. Police responded and found the rifle had not been fired, but the State’s Attorney charged Vivian with possessing a firearm without a FOID card.
“It is the height of hypocrisy for Governor Pritzker to sign legislation today claiming to protect potential domestic violence victims, while at the same time the FOID card act is being used to disarm those same potential victims.” – Richard Pearson, ISRA Executive Director said today in response to this ruling and other legislation being acted on in Illinois.

The FOID card is a requirement to obtain a permit to exercise 2nd Amendment rights in the home, and today Judge Webb found that to be unconstitutional again. Additionally, the requirement to pay a fee to utilize that same right was also found unconstitutional as part of this ruling.

“The State claims they need to charge $10 as an administrative fee. The ISRA agrees with Judge Webb that the right to self defense is just as important as the right to vote. Could you imagine if voters had to pay a $10 fee in order to vote by mail? Illinois Democrats would be up in arms about disenfranchising voters but have no problem doing the same thing to fi****ms owners.” – Continued Mr. Pearson.

The Illinois State Rifle Association is proud to continue supporting Ms. Brown in this case and once again, ISRA attorneys have won this case. This case will be heard by the Illinois Supreme Court for the third time in 8 years and the Illinois State Rifle Association will continue to be by Vivian’s side as we continue to fight for Second Amendment Rights in Illinois. To learn more about the ISRA, including information on membership and donating to the legal assistance committee which funds cases like this, please visit www.isra.org.

11/08/2024

Today, a federal judge in the Southern District of Illinois issued a findings of fact and conclusions of law in SAF’s challenge to the IL AWB and magazine capacity ban. The Judge issued a permanent injunction which enjoined the state from enforcing the Protect Illinois Communities Act (PICA) criminal penalties against all Illinois citizens. The order further enjoined the state from enforcing the registration requirements and penalties associated with entering false information. However, the order did stay the permanent injunction for 30 days which Illinois would have likely sought from the appellate court.

“I would recommend for the time being, that people follow the law as written,” said the plaintiffs’ attorney, David Siga...
09/04/2024

“I would recommend for the time being, that people follow the law as written,” said the plaintiffs’ attorney, David Sigale. “We’re obviously very gratified by the court’s decision, but until the immediate impact is fleshed out a little, I don’t want anyone getting in trouble with the authorities … as a result of one of my cases.”

In a decision released Friday, Judge Iain D. Johnston said under current U.S. Supreme Court standards, the law violates the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

https://sigalelaw.com/supreme-court-unanimously-rules-in-first-amendment-case/
06/05/2024

https://sigalelaw.com/supreme-court-unanimously-rules-in-first-amendment-case/

In NRA v. Vullo, released May 30, 2024, a 9-0 Supreme Court has ruled that the NRA plausibly alleged that a New York official violated the First Amendment by coercing regulated entities to terminate their business relationships with the NRA in order to punish or suppress gun-promotion advocacy, with...

Attorney David G. Sigale, has filed with his co-counsel a Petition for Writ of Certiorari before the United States Supre...
02/13/2024

Attorney David G. Sigale, has filed with his co-counsel a Petition for Writ of Certiorari before the United States Supreme Court, seeking review of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeal’s 2-1 panel decision in Bevis v. City of Naperville, which upheld the State’s ban on many semi-automatic fi****ms and magazines.

Attorney David G. Sigale, has filed with his co-counsel a Petition for Writ of Certiorari before the United States Supreme Court, seeking review of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeal’s 2-1 panel decision in Bevis v. City of Naperville, which upheld the State’s ban on many semi-automatic firearm...

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