Monday, September 28, 2020

Retention judges to hold virtual fundraiser October 7

Updated with corrections October 2, 2020

The Committee for Retention of Judges in Cook County will host a virtual program on maintaining judicial independence on Wednesday, October 7, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m.

The program will feature Andrea Zopp, the President and CEO of World Business Chicago; former Cook County Judge Stuart A. Nudelman, now working as a mediator, arbitrator, and consultant; and criminal defense attorney Sam Adam, Jr.

Tickets for this event are $125 each, and sponsorships are available (Advocate - $250, Supporter - $500, Friend - $1,000, Host - $2,500, and Co-Chair - $5,000). A link to the program will be provided upon purchase of a ticket.

Co-Chairs for the Committee for the Retention of Judges already includes Joe Balesteri, Bob Clifford, Michael Cogan, Ben Crane, James M. Hagler, Shawn Kasserman, Daniel Kotin, Marvin Leavitt, Jeffrey M. Leving, Lisa M. Longo, James McKay, Jim Morici, Kerry Peck, Joe Power, John Power, Larry Rogers, Jr., Antonio Romanucci, Patrick Salvi, Thomas Siracusa, and Tim Tomasik.

The Lawyers Committee for this year's retention class includes Gemma Allen, Wayne Andersen, Larry G. Axelrood, Bernadette Barrett, Gloria Block, Yolande Bourgeois, Perry Browder, George Brugess, Kate Conway, Thomas Cronin, Martin Dolan, Leon Finkel, John Hourihane, Marc McCormack, Ted McNabola, Robert Napleton, Katherine O'Dell, Thomas J. Power, Steve Roeder, Daron Romanek, Donald Schiller, Marty Schwartz, Terrence Sheahan, Karen Shields, Mariyana Spryopoulos, and Adrian Vuckovich.

To register for the event, visit the Retention Judges website, CookCountyJudges.org. For any questions about the event, or for additional information, email Kaitlin Delaney at kaitlin@p2consultinginc.com or call (312) 854-8018.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

No Comments? ReallY?

Anonymous said...

lawyers don’t care and won’t give. None of us are making money because the judges won’t give trial dates. Bye bye class of 2020. Especially you Flannery.

Anonymous said...

I'll give them all something . . . my NO vote. I haven't been able to close a file in four months because the insurance companies are playing stingy because there are no trial dates. Ok, Flannery. Ok O'Hara. Ok Anna However-the-hell-you-spell-it. We don't eat, you don't eat either.

Mad As Hell And Ain't Gonna Take It Anymore

Anonymous said...

The Monster of Bridgeview is about to go down. Welcome back to the wilderness big boy!