
Dan Capron Scores a Touchdown in the Chicago Tribune
Dan tells a powerful story about what it means to stand up for what is right.

Dan Capron: A Great Run for a Great Big Ten Official
After 20 years, our own Dan Capron has retired as an on-field official for the Big Ten Conference. His final game was the Big Ten Championship on December 7, 2019, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
What a run! Dan has officiated more than 200 Big Ten games and has had many memorable moments, including the Sugar Bowl, the Peach Bowl, the Orange Bowl, two Big Ten championships, and the 2018 National Championship.
As he said in this blog post, “A good official is in charge of the game without being arrogant or haughty” — a good way to describe Dan as a partner at Capron Avgerinos & Heinlen.
Congratulations, Dan, on a distinguished career on the field!

(L-R): former Illinois Athletic Director Ron Guenther; Big Ten Conference Assistant Commissioner Mark Rudner; Dan Capron; and Big Ten Conference Supervisor of Officials Bill Carollo.

Injured while Traveling for Work? Why You Need Legal Help
In some instances, you don’t need to be on the property of your employer to suffer a work-related injury.

Why Have 200+ Illinois Residents Contracted Legionnaires’ Disease in 2019?
Reported cases of Legionnaires’ disease are on the rise. Capron & Avgerinos has collected millions of dollars on behalf of individuals and the families of individuals who have contracted Legionnaires’ disease.

What the Gig Economy Means to Workers’ Compensation in Illinois
If you are injured on the job in Illinois, don’t assume the worst. Always look into your options for workers’ compensation, even if you are an independent contractor.

