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Chicago-Kent College of Law hosted its annual “Post-Bar Party” for the graduates of the Class of 2010. Over 170 graduates and friends gathered on the rooftop of Rock Bottom Brewery shortly after finishing the 2010 Bar exam on July 28. (From left to right): Will Clark, Melissa Senatore, Kelly Konzen, and Joy Mkrdichian.
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(From left to right) William J. Borah, administrative law judge, Illinois Human Rights Commission; Mark D. Hassakis, president of the Illinois State Bar Association; and Jeremy H. Gottschalk, president of the board of directors for Equality Illinois, talked at Equality Illinois’ July 29 event held to recognize the top 10 law firms leading the way toward lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender workplace equality.
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Cook County Circuit Judge Arnette R. Hubbard plays golf at the Illinois Judicial Council and Cook County Bar Association Foundation’s annual golf outing July 30 at the George W. Dunne National Golf Course.
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(From left to right) Jill Eckert McCall, chair of the Chicago Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section (YLS) and the director of the American Bar Association Center for Continuing Legal Education; Andrew C. Patton, of Zelechowski Associates Ltd.; and Paul J. Ochmanek Jr., of Levenfeld, Pearlstein LLC, and secretary of YLS, attended “After the Bar Exam Social” organized by the YLS on July 28 at Theory.
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