Court Date Transportation That Doesn't Add Stress
A partner heading to 219 S Dearborn for a 9:00 AM federal hearing does not have time to find parking, deal with rideshare surge pricing, or explain to a driver where the Dirksen building entrance is. They need the car at their building at 8:25, a chauffeur who knows which side of Dearborn to stop on, and a ride back to the office at whatever time the hearing concludes.
We handle the Dirksen Federal Courthouse (219 S Dearborn), the Daley Center (50 W Washington), Cook County Criminal Courts (2600 S California), the Markham Courthouse in the south suburbs, DuPage County Courthouse in Wheaton, and Lake County Courthouse in Waukegan. Our drivers know the drop zones, the parking restrictions, and where clients need to be let out.
When a hearing runs long, the driver waits. We charge by the hour on standby, not by guessing when you'll emerge. You text when you're walking out — the car is there in under three minutes.
Deposition Logistics Across Chicago and the Suburbs
A deposition at a suburban office park at 8:30 AM requires leaving downtown by 7:40. The attorney's assistant books the trip — matter code attached — and the confirmation goes to the attorney's phone. Nothing more to manage. If the deposition runs late and the attorney needs to be at a 2:00 PM meeting back at the office, the driver waits on standby and the adjusted pickup time gets updated in real time.
For multi-attorney depositions where two or three attorneys are attending together, an Escalade handles the group plus trial bags without needing to cram. When exhibits or document boxes are traveling, we know to accommodate cargo — not just passengers.
Evening airport pickups after a day of depositions are standard — attorney comes out of a deposition in Naperville, car takes them to O'Hare or Midway for the return flight home. All on one billing cycle.
Firms We Service on LaSalle Street and Wacker
Regular routes, standing accounts, and on-call transportation for Chicago's major law firms.
300 N LaSalle. Regular pickups for partners heading to O'Hare and Midway. Court date runs to Dirksen for litigation teams. Group transport for visiting deal teams from New York and London offices.
330 N Wabash (Tribune Tower). Partners traveling between Chicago and suburban client offices. Airport transfers for visiting attorneys from LA and DC. Client entertainment transport to River North and West Loop restaurants.
One South Dearborn. Litigation team transportation to the Dirksen Federal Building — walking distance, but court dates mean briefcases, exhibit bags, and three people. Cleaner to car it. Client pickup from O'Hare for multi-day engagement visits.
71 S Wacker. Finance-heavy practice means significant O'Hare-to-Loop airport volume for visiting bank clients and deal team transfers between LaSalle Street and suburban client offices. Monthly consolidated billing by practice group.
35 W Wacker. Litigation and labor practices with regular court appearances at Dirksen and the Daley Center. Trial team logistics during active cases — multiple daily runs, standby drivers, flexible scheduling when hearings run long.
77 W Wacker and 353 N Clark. Visiting partners from other offices need ground transportation that reflects the firm's brand — not a random Uber. Consistent vehicle quality, professional drivers, and billing that the practice group assistant can track without chasing receipts.
Law Firm Corporate Accounts
A law firm account means no individual receipts, no reimbursement forms, and no attorney chasing an Uber expense report through Concur. Trips are booked by the assistant, charged to the matter code, and billed monthly as a line-item against each client file. We work with legal billing software integrations and can provide the format your finance department requires. Minimum 8 trips/month to qualify for consolidated billing. Call us to set up the account structure.