This Month's Issue
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Chicago Lawyer's 2011 Person of the Year
This year, Chicago Lawyer chose 99-year-old George N. Leighton as its 2011 Person of the Year, celebrating the legendary black judge and lawyer for 60-plus years of service to the legal profession.
'George used the law to make society better'
Langdon D. Neal writes: It is with great honor that I write this letter about a distinguished practitioner and a revered leader, Judge George N. Leighton.
Gaining valuable experience from nonprofit boards
Amy Manning remembers her first "Step Out: Walk to Stop Diabetes" event as the first time she felt like herself again after learning she had diabetes.
Law firms lend helping hand to organization
Chicago attorney Duane Quaini possessed a personal reason for throwing his support behind Equip for Equality, a nonprofit agency that fights for the rights of those with disabilities — his son, Greg.
Using office art to convey a firm's culture
Whether through the committed love of art or a desire to make a statement about their firms, enthusiast partners or the group effort of small committees of attorneys, beautiful and vibrant pieces of art have filled the hallways of Chicago law firms for years.
Columns
Thomas P. McGarry and Thomas P. Sukowicz
Ethics
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