Friday, July 09, 2021

CCBA plans Judicial Reception for August 4

The Cook County Bar Association will hold a Judicial Reception, honoring Cook County Chief Judge Timothy C. Evans, on Wednesday, August 4, from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the Fremont, 15 W. Illinois.

Tickets for this in-person event are $100 each, for non-members, and $65 for CCBA members. Sitting judges will be admitted free. Tickets will be available at this page of the CCBA website (but, as of this posting, the page has not yet been updated). Tickets can also be obtained, say the event sponsors, by scanning the QR Code on the first edition of the event invite, the relevant page of which is reproduced above.

The first edition of the invite identifies a number of event sponsors -- but the CCBA is hoping for more.

Sponsorship levels and benefits are as follows:

Supreme Sponsor - $20,000
  • Reserved Table with 12 Tickets

  • Dominant logo placement on media at the event, and in future event invitations

  • Placement on the CCBA website, in social media, and in the Sidebar newsletter

  • Choice of selected swag bag gift with logo for guests

Appellate Sponsor - $15,000
  • Same as Supreme Sponsor, but with 8 Tickets

  • Swag bag gift with logo for guests

Judicial Sponsor - $10,000
  • Same as Appellate Sponsor, but with 6 Tickets

Magistrate Sponsor - $5,000
  • Same as Judicial Sponsor, but with 4 Tickets

  • Logo placement on media at the event, future event invitations, and CCBA's website and social media

ALJ Sponsor - $1,500
  • Same as Magistrate Sponsor but with 2 Tickets

  • Logo placement on media at the event and CCBA website

For more information about sponsorships, or to obtain a sponsorship for yourself or your organization, email Cordelia Brown at cbrown@cookcountybar.org.

2 comments:

  1. What are the “part-time zoom hearing judge” sponsorship rates?

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  2. LOL the CCBA sure knows how to fleece these newbies. Evans is not putting you on the short list just because you sponsor this event. LOL.

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