Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Decalogue Society Annual Installation and Awards Dinner set for July 7

The Decalogue Society of Lawyers has announced that its 88th Annual Installation and Awards Dinner will take place on Thursday, July 7, from 5:15 to 8:30 p.m., at the Union League Club, 65 W. Jackson. A reception will precede the dinner.

Circuit Court Judge Megan Goldish will serve as emcee. After the dinner, the Decalogue Society will present the following awards:
  • Lifetime Achievement Award
    Hon. Moshe Jacobius,

  • Hon. Charles E. Freeman Judicial Merit Award
    Judge Judith A. Rice,

  • Hebrew University Fellowship Award
    Justice Robert E. Gordon,

  • Decalogue Society Award
    Judge Neil H. Cohen,

  • Award of Excellence
    Donald C. Schiller,

  • Founders Award
    Sharon L. Eiseman,

  • Presidential Citation
    Joel B. Bruckman, and

  • Intra-Society Award
    Michelle Milstein.
The installation of incoming Decalogue President Judge Myron F. Mackoff, and of the rest of the new officers and the Board of Managers will be conducted by Cook County Chief Judge Timothy C. Evans. Tickets for the event are $175 for members, $225 for non-members. Persons buying tickets online by June 20 will receive a $25 discount from the applicable price. Tickets for the pre-dinner reception only are $75 each for members, $100 each for non-members.

There are also sponsorships availble as well as the opportunity to purchase an ad in the program's ad book.

Full color ads are available for $500 apiece. A half-page ad is $250, while a quarter-page ad is $150.

Available sponsorships include Bronze - $250, Silver - $500, and Gold - $2,000. There are two $5,000 Bar Sponsorships available and one $5,000 Platinum Digital Sponsorship. The rights and privileges appertaining to each of these sponsorships are described in more detail at this page of the Decalogue website. Tickets, ads in the ad book, and sponsorships can be purchased from that page as well.

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