Law Office Of Steven H Leahy Dec. 2017

TAX HELP KNOWS NO DISTANCE Talk to Your Lawyer From Anywhere With Online Meeting Rooms

When you're struggling under the weight of having the IRS on your back, the last thing you need is to deal with salespeople. Unfortunately, when you reach out to most tax attorneys for help, you often end up on

even if you can’t physically come to the office. Don’t have a webcam? No problem! We can send you a new webcam to use for the

video conference so you and your attorney can speak face-to-face. With online meeting rooms, we’ve been able to help clients who live out of state, have busy schedules, or just want to avoiding driving to downtown Chicago.

the phone with someone who won’t let you even talk to the attorney until you agree to buy something. That’s not the kind of backward "customer service" you’ll find at the Law Office of Steven H. Leahy. Here, you are always invited to speak with and ask questions of attorney Steven H. Leahy, no matter where you live. We call ourselves the Chicago Tax Team— in fact, our website is literally chicagotaxteam.com— but this doesn’t mean we can only help residents of Chicago. We’re equipped to extend our services to people well beyond the state of

If you know someone who needs tax help outside of Chicago, don’t let them struggle to find a reliable attorney just because of where they live. It doesn’t matter if you're a Chicago native or if you live across the country. When you have IRS problems,

the Law Office of Steven A. Leahy can help! Call (312) 664-6649 and

schedule an in-person or online appointment to discuss your tax struggles today.

Illinois and have worked with clients as far away as New York and California! For years, we’ve been able to meet with clients by video conferencing through online meeting rooms.

Over the years, we’ve integrated essential technology into our office so you’re able to discuss your problems, review paperwork, and look your attorney in the eye,

3 of 2018’s Most Futuristic Gadgets

A TV That Generates SoundWith Its Screen Yeah, yeah — yet another newer, bigger, shinier TV. Big

Along with a collection of short-lived resolutions, each new year brings a variety of wild innovations. Here are a few of the coolest new gadgets predicted to hit the scene in 2018. A Microwave That Doubles as a Flash Fridge For a couple of years now, the Spanish-Korean company Frigondas has been developing a microwave-esque device that cools your foods as quickly as it warms them up. Freeze fresh food for immediate storage, or reheat your leftovers and enjoy them with a freshly chilled beer — all courtesy of the same machine. sound system, and an optical motion-tracking system powered by 10 separate cameras, Cave2 is half virtual reality and half insanely futuristic whiteboard. After donning a pair of 3-D glasses, users (namely scientists and engineers) can fully immerse themselves in whatever they want, whether it’s a visualization of data that describes our solar system or, as exhibited in a recent demonstration, a model of Chicago, complete with real-time crime data. A ‘Hybrid Reality Environment’ From Science Fiction Composed of 72 LCD panels, a 20-speaker immersive surround

deal, right? At first glance, Sony’s new 65-inch Bravia A1E television looks just like any other high-end display. HDR technology, 4K resolution, and OLED display round out the list of standard buzzwords, but one look at the massive TV reveals an entirely different beast. Instead of being mounted on the wall or sitting on an ordinary vertical TV stand, the new Bravia TV comes equipped with a stand that leans on the floor. There’s no visible border. The processor and other essential components are all housed in the back unit. But what’s really interesting about this TV is the way it generates sound. Examining the unit, you’ll discover there’s not a single speaker. Instead, Sony has equipped the screen itself with four actuators that turn the entire screen into a sound-emitting device — a new technology called “Acoustic Surface.”

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