CHICAGO, Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Thomas A. Demetrio, co-founder of the legendary law firm Corboy & Demetrio, has been ranked first in the state by Illinois Super Lawyers for
CHICAGO (WLS) A bar on Chicago s North Side is helping to encourage people to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
The Village Tap in Roscoe Village is giving out $10 gift cards to the first 1,000 people who show proof that they re vaccinated.
Gov. JB Pritzker laid out new information Friday on
The state will be moving to vaccination phase 1B on Jan. 25. The phase includes essential workers and people 65 and older.
First responders, like police and firefighters; corrections officers; food and agricultural workers, like those at food processing plants; grocery store workers, public transit employees, like flight crews and bus drivers; educators, such as teachers and school staff members; along with workers at shelters and adult day care would all fall under Phase 1B.
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NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Winston & Strawn LLP is pleased to announce that 13 attorneys have been elected partner. This class reflects Winston s ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion, with 54 percent from diverse backgrounds, 46 percent women, and 31 percent representing racial and ethnic minorities.
Among this new class are Sofia Arguello, Cristina I. Calvar, and Angela A. Smedley, the first graduates of Winston & Strawn s Diversity and Inclusion Associate Sponsorship Program, a mentoring initiative that pairs high-potential women, minority, and LGBTQ associates in their fifth and sixth year of practice with a sponsor from the firm s Executive Committee. Additional members of the class include Mark Christy, Peter W. Clarke, Kerry C. Donovan, Benjamin C. Galea, Sean Kelly, Bradley A. Noojin, Benjamin Ostrander, Jeanifer Parsigian, Stephanie Sebor, and Patrick Selinger.
Texas judicial conduct system and Washington bar association grapple with cyberattacks
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Cyberattacks affected the work of the Texas Commission on Judicial Conduct and a website of the the Washington State Bar Association, according to two recent news stories.
The Texas Commission on Judicial Conduct had limited ability to access information and fully investigate complaints as a result of a ransomware attack, according to the commission’s annual report. The problems occurred for “a significant, extended time period,” according to the report.
The commission resolved about 27% fewer cases in fiscal 2020 than in the previous year, the report said.