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Swearing-In of Bar Presidents Wednesday, November 19, 2008 The Westin Chicago River North 320 North Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois

2008 Unity Award Recipient Honoree Hon. Ann Claire Williams Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

2008 Advocate for Diversity Award Recipients Aurora Austriaco

Philip L. Harris

Carlina Tapia-Ruano

Of Counsel, Peck Bloom Austriaco & Koenig LLC

Partner, Jenner & Block LLP

Partner, Tapia-Ruano & Gunn PC

Mistress of Ceremonies Ellee Pai Hong Weekend Anchor, NBC5 Weekend Morning News Sponsored by the Filipino American Bar Association

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We Thank Our Generous Sponsors for Their Support of Diversity Within the Chicago-Area Legal Community Through Their Sponsorship of the 2008 Unity Award Dinner and Sixth Annual Swearing-In of Bar Presidents.

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Message from the 2008 U n i t y Aw a r d D i n n e r C o - C h a i r

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n behalf of my co-chairs, Ronald Almiron and Allan Abinoja, welcome to the 2008 Unity Award Dinner and Sixth Annual Bar Presidents Swearing-In Ceremony. Thank you for sharing this special evening with us and over 40 area bar associations united in the celebration of diversity. There is no other event like this, which joins together so many remarkable members of our legal community to applaud our wonderful differences, but also to unite in our reverence to live by the law and to ensure equal justice for all. It is difficult to believe that one year has already passed since our last celebration, but, oh, what a year it has been! We have all recently borne witness to the historic milestone of the election of Illinois’ own Barack Obama as our first African American president. That the son of a man from Kenya and a woman from Kansas will soon lead our country is a ringing testament to the work done by so many of you over the years to promote diversity, raise awareness, and overcome long-held stereotypes and biases. The events of the past year inspire countless new possibilities for positive change. By uniting as a nation, we have also established that through our diversity we have strength. This is echoed in tonight’s theme: “Diversity: The Common Threads We Weave.” The promise of America lies in its vibrant cultural tapestry, woven from the varied backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives of our people. We, as lawyers, are keepers of this promise, pledging to protect fundamental liberties and to safeguard the inalienable rights of all of our citizens. By coming together this evening, we not only challenge ourselves to better our world, but we also recommit ourselves to further these goals. Our award recipients this evening truly exemplify these ideals and, through their important work, have inspired us to reach new heights. Judge Ann Claire Williams of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit is tonight’s 2008 Unity Award Honoree. Judge Williams—whose career has been hallmarked by a number of incredible “firsts”—has not only distinguished herself as a highly respected jurist on the federal bench, but has also tirelessly dedicated herself to public service and minority concerns, working to create organizations addressing those needs, and making a positive impact on our profession. We are so very pleased to honor her with our highest award. In addition, the three recipients of this year’s Advocate for Diversity Award have demonstrated steadfast efforts to recognize, promote, and sponsor diversity throughout their careers. This year’s recipients are: Aurora Austriaco, Of Counsel, Peck Bloom Austriaco & Koenig LLC; Philip L. Harris, Partner, Jenner & Block LLP; and Carlina Tapia-Ruano, Partner, Tapia-Ruano & Gunn PC. We congratulate them all on their tremendous contributions to the profession and community.

Michele M. Jochner is a Judicial Law Clerk for Justice Charles E. Freeman of the Illinois Supreme Court. Throughout her career, she has served in various legal organizations. She is the Recording Secretary for the Women’s Bar Association of Illinois, a member of the Executive Committee for the CBA Alliance for Women, and a Director for the Women Everywhere: Partners in Service Project, Inc. Jochner has also recently completed a six-year term on the Illinois State Bar Association Board of Governors, serving as ISBA Secretary in 2006–2007. An award-winning author, Jochner writes and lectures frequently about the law and related issues. Jochner has been involved with the Unity Award Dinner for several years, and co-chaired the 2007 event.

Congratulations are also extended to the presidents of our participating bar associations, and we applaud your spirit of cooperation in joining together here this evening. Special appreciation goes to The John Marshall Law School and to the Filipino American Bar Association who have collaborated from the very beginning to create and nurture this very important event, and to our generous sponsors for their invaluable support. Through all of our efforts, we have laid a strong foundation upon which we can—and must—continue to build. As we celebrate unity through diversity, we wish you the very best for the coming year, and look forward to working together in the future.

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Message from the Dean John E. Corkery

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John E. Corkery Dean Professor of Law

www.jmls.edu November 19, 2008

Dear Guests: The John Marshall Law School is proud to co-host with the Filipino American Bar Association the 2008 Unity Award Dinner and Sixth Annual Swearing-In Ceremony of Bar Presidents. The upcoming inauguration of Barack Obama as our president is a ringing endorsement of the work for diversity that all of you have done in your organizations over the years. I want to extend our congratulations to the 2008 honorees: Hon. Ann Claire Williams of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit; Aurora Austriaco, of counsel at Peck Bloom Austriaco & Koenig LLC; Philip L. Harris, a partner at Jenner & Block LLC; and Carlina Tapia-Ruano, a partner at Tapia-Ruano & Gunn PC. I commend them for their work in the legal community. Each of them is someone I hope our students will emulate. We at The John Marshall Law School take great pride in the many outstanding lawyers who have walked through our doors. When the law school was founded in 1899, its founders believed in providing an opportunity for all qualified students, regardless of their background, race, or sex. We have followed their guiding principles enabling students from all walks of life to earn a law degree. I am grateful to the program organizers for all the planning work that went in to this wonderful evening. I’m sure that you all will enjoy tonight’s program as you meet in fellowship to foster inclusiveness. Sincerely,

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Swearing-In of Bar Presidents Host Bar Organization Filipino American Bar Association Ronald A. Almiron, President

Special Participation The John Marshall Law School Alumni Association Hon. Cheryl D. Cesario, President and Associate Judge, Cook County Circuit Court

Participating Bar Organizations Advocates Society Esther Tryban Telser, President

DuPage County Bar Association Thomas A. Else, President

Justinian Society of Lawyers of Illinois Mauro Glorioso, President

Alliance of Bar Associations for Judicial Screening John L. Nisivaco, Co-Chair

Federal Bar Association Chicago Chapter Paul E. Freehling, President

Kane County Bar Association David E. Camic, President

Appellate Lawyers Association of Illinois Michael I. Rothstein, President

Hellenic Bar Association of Illinois Mark G. Poulakidas, President

Arab-American Bar Association of Illinois Sana’a Hussien, President

Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois Leopoldo Lastre, President-Elect

Chicago Bar Association Hon. E. Kenneth Wright, Jr., President Chicago Bar Association Young Lawyers Section Michael P. Rohan, Chair Chicago Council of Lawyers Daniel T. Coyne, President Chinese American Bar Association Darryl Tom, President Cook County Bar Association Zeophus J. Williams, President

Nordic Law Club of Chicago Alfred M. Swanson, Jr., Secretary

Illinois Judges Association Hon. James R. Epstein, President

North Suburban Bar Association Daniel E. O’Brien, President

Illinois Judicial Council Hon. David B. Atkins, President

Pakistani American Bar Association of North America Malika T. Assar, President

Illinois Real Estate Lawyers Association Ralph J. Schumann, President

Puerto Rican Bar Association of Illinois Enrique Abraham, President

Illinois State Bar Association Jack C. Carey, President

Southwest Bar Association Michael F. Carroll, President

Illinois Trial Lawyers Association Phillip H. Corboy, Jr., President

West Suburban Bar Association Marijane F. Placek, President

Indian-American Bar Association of Chicago Tara M. Raghavan, President

Women’s Bar Association of Illinois Hon. Jeanne M. Reynolds, President

Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago Joseph E. Shipley, President

Women’s Criminal Defense Bar Association Gayle M. Schor, President R

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Decalogue Society of Lawyers Andrea M. Schleifer, President

Illinois Association of Defense Trial Counsel Gregory L. Cochran, President

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Catholic Lawyers Guild of Chicago William R. Quinlan, President

National Advocates Society Thomas M. Pikarski, President

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Bohemian Lawyers’ Association of Chicago Mila Gloria Novak, President

Muslim Bar Association of Chicago Junaid M. Afeef, President

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Black Women Lawyers’ Association of Greater Chicago, Inc. Mary A. Melchor, President

Illinois Association of Administrative Law Judges Stacy L. Cooper, President

Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund Ricardo Meza, Midwest Regional Counsel

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Association of Corporate Counsel Chicago Chapter Jason L. Brown, President

Hispanic National Bar Association (Midwest Region) Robert K. Villa, President

Lesbian & Gay Bar Association of Chicago Jeremy H. Gottschalk, President

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Asian American Bar Association of Greater Chicago Jessica Arong O’Brien, President

Korean American Bar Association of Chicago Hellin Jang, President

Participating Bar Organizations Contact Information Advocates Society Esther Tryban Telser, President e [email protected] City of Chicago, Department of Law 121 N. LaSalle Street, Room 600 Chicago, Illinois 60602 p 312.744.1846 Advocates Society P.O. Box 641883 Chicago, Illinois 60664-1883 e [email protected] p 312.744.4038 w www.advocatesociety.com Alliance of Bar Associations for Judicial Screening John L. Nisivaco and Jessica Arong O’Brien, Co-Chairs e [email protected] Dolan & Nisivaco LLC 30 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 2900 Chicago, Illinois 60602-2511 p 312.332.7374 w www.dnlawfirm.com ISBA Attn: Alliance 20 S. Clark Street, 9th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60603 p 312.726.8775 Appellate Lawyers Association of Illinois Michael I. Rothstein, President e [email protected] Tabet Divito & Rothstein LLC 209 S. LaSalle Street, 7th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60604 p 312.762.9490 Appellate Lawyers Association 1901 N. Roselle Road, Suite 920 Schaumburg, Illinois 60195-3187 e [email protected] p 847.885.2410 f 847.885.8393 w www.applawyers.org Arab-American Bar Association of Illinois Sana’a Hussien, President e [email protected] Law Office of Cohen & Hussien PC 6901 W. 111th Street Worth, Illinois 60482 p 708.361.3030 f 708.361.4207 AABAR P.O. Box 2462 Chicago, Illinois 60690 e [email protected] w www.arabbar.org p 312.946.0110

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Asian American Bar Association of Greater Chicago Jessica Arong O’Brien, President e [email protected] Illinois Department of Revenue James R. Thompson Center 100 W. Randolph Street, Suite 7-301 Chicago, Illinois 60601 p 312.814.1016 AABA P.O. Box A3782 Chicago, Illinois 60690

e [email protected] p 312.554.2044 f 312.554.9843 w www.aabachicago.com Association of Corporate Counsel Chicago Chapter Jason L. Brown, President e [email protected] PepsiAmericas, Inc. 1475 E. Woodfield Road, Suite 1300 Schaumburg, Illinois 60173 p 847.598.3000 e [email protected] p 815.464.8336 f 815.464.8334 w www.acca.com Black Women Lawyers’ Association of Greater Chicago, Inc. Mary A. Melchor, President e [email protected] Office of the Inspector General Office of the Circuit Clerk of Cook County 69 W. Washington Street, Room 2500 Chicago, Illinois 60602 p 312.603.0464 BWLA 321 S. Plymouth Court, 6th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60604-3999 e [email protected] p 312.554.2088 f 708.933.6614 w www.bwla.org Bohemian Lawyers’ Association of Chicago Mila Gloria Novak, President e [email protected] Law Office of Mila Gloria Novak 2300 W. Lake Street #100 Melrose Park, Illinois 60160 p 708.343.9119 f 708.343.9109 w www.milaglorianovak.com w www.bohemianlawyers.org Catholic Lawyers Guild of Chicago William R. Quinlan, President e [email protected] Much Shelist Denenberg Ament & Rubenstein PC 191 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 1800 Chicago, Illinois 60606 p 312.521.2720 f 312.521.2820 w www.muchshelist.com e [email protected] w www.clgc.org Chicago Bar Association Hon. E. Kenneth Wright, Jr., President Circuit Court of Cook County Presiding Judge, First Municipal District Richard J. Daley Center 50 W. Washington Street, Room 1303 Chicago, Illinois 60602 p 312.603.6132 f 312.603.4211 CBA 321 S. Plymouth Court, Suite 4S Chicago, Illinois 60604-3997 e [email protected] p 312.554.2000 f 312.554.2054 w www.chicagobar.org

Chicago Bar Association Young Lawyers Section Michael P. Rohan, Chair e [email protected] McDonald & McCabe LLC 225 W. Wacker Drive, Suite 2100 Chicago, Illinois 60606-1299 p 312.845.5194 f 312.845.5825 CBA/Young Lawyers Section 321 S. Plymouth Court, 6th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60604-3999 p 312.554.2031 f 312.554.2054 w www.chicagobar.org Chicago Council of Lawyers Daniel T. Coyne, President e [email protected] IIT/Chicago–Kent College of Law Law Offices 565 W. Adams Street, Suite 600 Chicago, Illinois 60661 p 312.906.5050 f 312.906.5299 CCL 750 N. Lake Shore Drive, 4th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60611-4557 e [email protected] p 312.988.6565 f 312.654.8644 w www.chicagocouncil.org Chinese American Bar Association Darryl Tom, President e [email protected] Gonzalez Saggio & Harlan LLC 35 E. Wacker Drive, Suite 500 Chicago, Illinois 60601-2105 p 312.638.0014 f 312.236.1750 CABA P.O. Box A3998 Chicago, Illinois 60690 e [email protected] p 312.566.0040 f 312.566.0041 w www.cabachicago.org Cook County Bar Association Zeophus J. Williams, President e [email protected] Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office Public Interest Bureau of the Child Support Enforcement Division 28 N. Clark Street, 3rd Floor Chicago, Illinois 60602 p 312.345.2338 f 312.45.2202 CCBA 39 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 1117 Chicago, Illinois 60603-1722 e [email protected] p 312.630.1157 f 312.630.0983 w www.cookcountybar.org Decalogue Society of Lawyers Andrea M. Schleifer, President e [email protected] Andrea M. Schleifer & Associates PC 20 N. Clark Street, Suite 2200 Chicago, Illinois 60602-5113 p 312.673.7373 f 312.236.7660 w www.amslawfirm.com Decalogue Society of Lawyers 39 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 410 Chicago, Illinois 60603

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Participating Bar Organizations Contact Information

Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois Leopoldo Lastre, President-Elect e [email protected] Lastre Law Office 831 N. Ashland Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60624 w www.leolastre.com p 312.850.9844 f 312.850.9835 HLAI 321 S. Plymouth Court, Suite 600 Chicago, Illinois 60604 p 312.345.9200 w www.hlai.org

Illinois Judicial Council Hon. David B. Atkins, President Circuit Court of Cook County Chancery Division Richard J. Daley Center 50 W. Washington Street, Room 2801 Chicago, Illinois 60602 p 312.603.3893 f 312.603.4557

Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago Joseph E. Shipley, President e [email protected] Fitch Even Tabin & Flannery 120 S. LaSalle Street, Suite 1600 Chicago, Illinois 60603-3402 p 312.577.7000 f 312.577.7007 IPLAC P.O. Box 472 Chicago, Illinois 60690-0472 w www.iplac.org The John Marshall Law School Alumni Association Hon. Cheryl D. Cesario, President Circuit Court of Cook County Probate Division Richard J. Daley Center 50 W. Washington Street, Room 1808 Chicago, Illinois 60602 p 312.603.5943 f 312.603.6721 R

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Illinois Real Estate Lawyers Association Ralph J. Schumann, President e [email protected] Law Offices of Ralph J. Schumann 901 Biesterfield Road, Suite 107 Elk Grove Village, Illinois 60007-3393

Indian-American Bar Association of Chicago Tara M. Raghavan, President e [email protected] Rakoczy Molino Mazzochi Siwik LLP 6 W. Hubbard Street, Suite 500 Chicago, Illinois 60654 p 312.222.6340 f 312.222.6341 w www.iabachicago.org

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Hellenic Bar Association of Illinois Mark G. Poulakidas, President e [email protected] Haynes Studnicka Kahan O’Neill & Miller LLC 200 W. Adams Street, Suite 500 Chicago, Illinois 60606-5215 p 312.676.7077 f 312.332.6655 HBA P.O. Box A3069 Chicago, Illinois 60690 e [email protected] p 312.554.2095 w www.hellenicbar.org

Illinois Judges Association Hon. James R. Epstein, President Circuit Court of Cook County Chancery Division Richard J. Daley Center 50 W. Washington Street, Room 2405 Chicago, Illinois 60602 p 312.603.3343 f 312.603.6787 IJA 321 S. Plymouth Court Chicago, Illinois 60604 p 312.431.1283 f 312.554.2054 e [email protected] w www.ija.org

Illinois Trial Lawyers Association Phillip H. Corboy, Jr., President e [email protected] Corboy & Demetrio 33 N. Dearborn Street, 21st Floor Chicago, Illinois 60602-3192 p 312.346.3191 f 312.346.5562 w www.corboydemetrio.com ITLA 401 W. Edwards Street P.O. Box 5000 Springfield, Illinois 62704 p 217.789.0755 f 217.789.0810 800.252.8501 e [email protected] w www.iltla.com

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Filipino American Bar Association Ronald A. Almiron, President e [email protected] Almiron Law Offices LLC 475 River Bend Road, Suite 301 Naperville, Illinois 60540-5263 p 630.717.7112

Illinois Association of Defense Trial Counsel Gregory L. Cochran, President e [email protected] McKenna Storer 33 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1400 Chicago, Illinois 60602-2610 p 312.558.3900 f 312.558.8348 IADTC P.O. Box 3144 Springfield, Illinois 62708-3144 p 217.585.0886 f 217.585.0991 800.232.0169 e [email protected] w www.iadtc.org

Illinois State Bar Association Jack C. Carey, President e [email protected] Jack C. Carey, Attorney at Law 23 S. 1st Street Belleville, Illinois 62220 p 618.234.2424 f 618.234.2470 ISBA 20 S. Clark Street, 9th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60603 p 312.726.8775 800.678.4009 w www.isba.org

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Federal Bar Association Chicago Chapter Paul E. Freehling, President e [email protected] Seyfarth Shaw LLP 131 S. Dearborn Street, Suite 2400 Chicago, Illinois 60603-5577 p 312.460.5618 f 312.460.7000 FBA Federal Center Plaza 219 S. Dearborn Street P.O. Box 1200 Chicago, Illinois 60690 w www.fedbar.org/chicago

Illinois Association of Administrative Law Judges Stacy L. Cooper, President e [email protected] Bureau of Administrative Hearings Illinois Dept. of Healthcare & Family Services 401 S. Clinton Street, 7th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60607 p 312.793.8616 IAALJ P.O. Box A3505 Chicago, Illinois 60690 p 847.973.2570 e [email protected] w www.iaalj.org

p 847.806.6455 f 847.806.6465 w www.schumannlaw.com IRELA 2340 S. Arlington Heights Road, Suite 400 Arlington Heights, Illinois 60005-4508 p 847.593.5750 f 847.593.5171 e [email protected] w www.irela.org

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Hispanic National Bar Association (Midwest Region) Robert K. Villa, President e [email protected] The Villa Law Firm LLC 40W270 B LaFox Road St. Charles, Illinois 60175 p 630.797.7406 f 630.797.7406 w www.villalawfirm.com w www.hnba.com

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Participating Bar Organizations Contact Information Offices of Alumni Relations The John Marshall Law School 321 S. Plymouth Court, 11th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60604 p 312.427.2737 ext. 343 e [email protected] Justinian Society of Lawyers of Illinois Mauro Glorioso, President e [email protected] State of Illinois Property Tax Appeal Board Suburban North Regional Office Facility 9511 W. Harrison Street, Suite 171 Des Plaines, Illinois 60016-1545 p 847.294.4897 Justinian Society of Lawyers of Illinois 734 N. Wells Street, Suite 1 Chicago, Illinois 60610 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 804 LaGrange, Illinois 60525-0804 p 708.338.0760 f 708.401.0360 w www.justinians.org Kane County Bar Association David E. Camic, President e [email protected] Camic Johnson, Ltd. 546 W. Galena Boulevard Aurora, Illinois 60506 p 630.859.0135 f 630.859.1910 w www.camicjohnson.com KCBA P.O. Box 571 Geneva, Illinois 60134 p 630.762.1915 f 630.762.9395 e [email protected] w www.kanebar.org Korean American Bar Association of Chicago Hellin Jang, President e [email protected] Cervantes & Cioffi LLP 111 W. Washington Street, Suite 1201 Chicago, Illinois 60602 p 312.823.2539 f 312.884.8609 w www.kabachicago.org Lesbian & Gay Bar Association of Chicago Jeremy H. Gottschalk, President e [email protected] [email protected] Bell Boyd & Lloyd LLC 70 W. Madison Street, Suite 3100 Chicago, Illinois 60602-4244 p 312.807.4401 f 312.827.1282 LAGBAC P.O. Box 64933 Chicago, Illinois 60664-0933 e [email protected] w www.lagbac.org

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Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund Ricardo Meza, Midwest Regional Counsel e [email protected]

MALDEF 11 E. Adams Street, Suite 700 Chicago, Illinois 60603-6327 p 312.427.0701 f 312.427.0691 w www.maldef.org Muslim Bar Association of Chicago Junaid M. Aleef, President e [email protected] Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago 231 S. State Street, Suite 300 Chicago, Illinois 60604-1901 p 312.744.8710 w www.muslimbar.org National Advocates Society Thomas M. Pikarski, President e [email protected] Law Offices of Gordon & Pikarski 303 W. Madison Street, Suite 1800 Chicago, Illinois 60606-3308 p 312.782.9351 f 312.521.7000 w www.gordonpikarski.com NAS 6025 N. Newburg Street Chicago, Illinois 60631-2617 e [email protected] w www.advocatesociety.com Nordic Law Club of Chicago Alfred M. Swanson, Jr., Secretary e [email protected] Greene and Letts 111 W. Washington Street, Suite 1650 Chicago, Illinois 60602-2754 p 312.346.1100 f 312.346.4571 North Suburban Bar Association Daniel E. O’Brien, President e mailto:[email protected] Winters Enright Salzetta & O’Brien LLC 111 W. Washington Street, Suite 1200 Chicago, Illinois 60602 p 312.236.6324 f 312.236.6426 w www.wesolaw.com NSBA P.O. Box 731 Glenview, Illinois 60025 w www.ilnsba.org p 312.526.1565 Pakistani American Bar Association of North America Malika T. Assar, President e [email protected] Law Offices of Malika T. Assar 180 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 1801 Chicago, Illinois 60601-2604 p 312.578.9515 f 312.853.0821 Puerto Rican Bar Association of Illinois Enrique Abraham, President e [email protected] Appellate Court of Illinois First District, Division One Law Clerk, Chambers of Justice Denise Margaret O’Malley 160 N. LaSalle Street, 14th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60601 p 312.793.5453

PRBA 2332 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Suite 104 Chicago, Illinois 60647-3089 e [email protected] w www.prbalaw.com Southwest Bar Association Michael F. Carroll, President Carroll & Truesdale PC 11516 W. 183rd Street, Suite NE Orland Park, Illinois 60467-9473 p 708.478.0200 f 708.478.8227 w www.carrolltruesdale.com Southwest Bar Association P.O. Box 141 Palos Heights, Illinois 60463 p 708.371.4930 West Suburban Bar Association Marijane F. Placek, President e [email protected] Cook County Public Defenders Office 2650 S. California Avenue, 7th Floor Chicago, Illinois 60608-5146 p 773.890.6989 WSBA 521 S. LaGrange Road, Suite 203 LaGrange, Illinois 60525-5633 p 708.352.5678 Women’s Bar Association of Illinois Hon. Jeanne M. Reynolds, President Circuit Court of Cook County Domestic Relations Division 32 W. Randolph Street Chicago, Illinois 60601 p 312.603.1260 f 312.603.6453 WBAI 321 S. Plymouth Court, Suite 4S Chicago, Illinois 60604 e [email protected] p 312.341.8530 f 312.341.8533 w www.wbaillinois.org Women’s Criminal Defense Bar Association Gayle M. Schor, President e [email protected] Law Offices of Gayle M. Schor PC 111 W. Washington Street, Suite 920 Chicago, Illinois 60602-2770 p 312.634.5000 WCDBA 111 W. Washington Street, Suite 920 Chicago, Illinois 60602-2770 p 312.634.5000 f 312.364.0444 312.364.0443 e [email protected] w www.wcdba.org

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2007 Unity Award Dinner & Fifth Annual Swearing-In of Bar Presidents

Diversity: the Challenge of Change November 15, 2007 | InterContinental, Grand Ballroom

2007 Unity Award Recipient Honoree Hon. Richard A. Devine State’s Attorney, Cook County, Illinois 2007 Unity Dinner honorees Hon. E. Kenneth Wright, Jr., Hon. Sandra R. Otaka, and Hon. Richard A. Devine.

2007 Advocate for Diversity Award Recipients Hon. Sandra R. Otaka Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois

Gloria Santona Executive Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, McDonald’s Corporation

Hon. E. Kenneth Wright, Jr. Presiding Judge, First Municipal District, Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois

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From left, 2007 Unity Dinner honorees: Hon. Richard A. Devine, Unity Award Recipient; and the three recipients of the 2007 Advocate for Diversity Award: Hon. Sandra R. Otaka, Gloria Santona, and Hon. E. Kenneth Wright, Jr. Honored guests (at front) Hon. Mary Ann G. McMorrow and Hon. Anne M. Burke (2006 Unity Award Honoree), are greeted by Jennifer M. Sender, Patrice Ball-Reed, Michele M. Jochner (2007 Unity Award Dinner Co-Chair) and Karina Ayala-Bermejo.

Hon. Alan J. Greiman and Andrea M. Schleifer enjoy the 2007 Unity Award Dinner event at the InterContinental Chicago, Grand Ballroom.

Hon. Israel Desierto administers the symbolic oath of cooperation to the presidents and representatives of the participating bar organizations at the 2007 Unity Award Dinner event.

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From left, Anshuman Vaidya, Ann Melichar (President of the Bohemian Lawyers’ Association of Chicago), Susan Danial, Anne Shaw (President of the Asian American Bar Association of Greater Chicago), Sarah Alipourian, and Herbert Sillins (President of the Advocates Society).

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Diversity: Reaching New Heights September 5, 2006 | The Hilton Towers, Grand Ballroom

2006 Unity Award Recipient Honoree Hon. Anne M. Burke Justice, Illinois Supreme Court

2006 Advocate for Diversity Award Recipients Hon. Timothy C. Evans Chief Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois

Hon. Lisa Madigan

Illinois Supreme Court Justice Hon. Anne M. Burke is congratulated by Hon. Mary Ann G. McMorrow on being honored with the 2006 Unity Award.

Attorney General, State of Illinois

Hon. Jesse G. Reyes Associate Judge, Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois

Mistress of Ceremonies Anita Padilla Weekend Anchor, NBC5 Weekend Morning News

Special Announcer Hon. James F. Holderman Chief Judge, United States District Court Northern District of Illinois

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2008 Unity Award Recipient Honoree

Hon. Ann Claire Williams Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit

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hroughout her career, Judge Ann Claire Williams has not only distinguished herself as a highly respected jurist on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, she has also dedicated herself to public service and minority concerns, and has worked to create organizations to address those needs. Judge Williams received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Notre Dame, and began her legal career as a judicial law clerk with Judge Robert A. Sprecher of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. She then served as an Assistant United States Attorney, trying major felony cases. She was the first African American woman supervisor in that office, rising to the position of Chief of the Organized Drug Enforcement Task Force. In 1985, Judge Williams was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. She was the first African American appointed to a district court in the Seventh Circuit, and among one of the youngest judges on the federal bench. In November, 1999, Judge Williams was elevated to the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit by President William Jefferson Clinton, becoming the first African American ever appointed to the Seventh Circuit and the third African American woman to serve on any United States Court of Appeals. Despite her judicial responsibilities and busy schedule, Judge Williams has continued to focus her efforts on minority concerns, making positive differences in our legal community. As a young lawyer, she was deeply troubled by the low bar passage rate of African Americans in Illinois. In response, she co-founded Minority Legal Education Resources, Inc. (MLER), which offers a bar preparation program which, since 1977, has helped over 3,000 minority and other lawyers pass the Illinois exam at a rate that equals or exceeds the average passing rate. In 1987, Judge Williams was a founding member of the Black Women Lawyers’ Association of Chicago (BWLA), dedicated to providing professional support for African American women in the legal profession. In 1991, Judge Williams created a fellowship program for the Board of Equal Justice Works. Soon thereafter, in 1992, Judge Williams co-founded the Just The Beginning Foundation (JTBF), an organization initially created to celebrate the integration of the federal judiciary, but which has since evolved into a pipeline organization that encourages students of color and other under-represented groups from middle school through law school to pursue careers in law and the judiciary. In addition, Judge Williams also has a long-standing commitment to education and training, both abroad and in the United States. Most recently, in August 2007, Judge Williams spearheaded and taught at the first Kenyan Women’s Trial Advocacy Program, which was co-sponsored by the Kenyan Federation of Women Lawyers, the State Department, the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA), and Lawyers Without Borders.

Judge Williams has received numerous awards from schools and legal organizations for her contributions to the law and the legal community, including the Chicago Lawyer Person of the Year Award, and recognition by both Crain’s magazine and the Chicago Sun-Times as one of Chicago’s 100 Most Influential and Powerful Women. In 2005, Judge Williams received the Arabella Babb Mansfield Award from the National Association of Women Lawyers; in 2006 she received the Spirit of Excellence Award from the ABA’s Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession; and she recently received the 2008 ABA’s Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award.

2008 Advocate for Diversity Award Recipient

Aurora Austriaco Of Counsel, Peck Bloom Austriaco & Koenig LLC

urora Austriaco practices with the Chicago firm of Peck Bloom Austriaco & Koenig LLC, focusing on real estate litigation, mechanic’s liens, mortgage foreclosure/fraud, title claims, and special chancery remedy cases. Previously, she was Corporate Counsel for Indiana operations of Attorney’s Title Guaranty Fund, Inc. (ATG). Austriaco received her BS in finance from DePaul University in 1987 and her JD from DePaul University College of Law in 1990.

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Apart from her busy law practice, Austriaco has a long history of active involvement with a number of area bar associations. She was recently elected Secretary of the Chicago Bar Association (CBA), and is a past Chair of the CBA’s Young Lawyers Section. Austriaco also currently serves as a board member of the Chicago Bar Foundation, is VicePresident of the Center for Conflict Resolution, and was the first female minority elected to the Board of Directors of ATG. In addition, she has recently completed her two-year term as the first female President of the Illinois Real Estate Lawyers Association (IRELA). Austriaco also serves on the Illinois Supreme Court’s Committee on Character and Fitness, as well as on the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA) Real Estate Law Section Council. She is an appointed member of the American Bar Association (ABA) Standing Committee on Meetings & Travel, and serves as the CBA’s Delegate to the ABA House of Delegates, where she chairs the Tellers Committee. She is also one of the founding board members of the Filipino American Bar Association, and a past board member of the Asian American Bar Association of Greater Chicago. In addition to her practice and bar association activities, Austriaco also finds time to generously give back to her community is numerous ways. For example, Austriaco is serving her 6th year as Chair of the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Asian Advisory Council, and is a member of the Asian Advisory Council for Gov. Rod Blagojevich, Attorney General Lisa Madigan, and Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias. She is also the Vice-Chair of the Cook County Human Rights Commission and a Commissioner for the Park Ridge Planning & Zoning Commission. Austriaco was recently appointed to the Board of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and the DePaul University College of Law Alumni Board. She is also the immediate past President of the Asian American Institute, was a 2004 Fellow of Leadership Greater Chicago, and previously served as Treasurer of the League of Women Voters of Chicago. Austriaco is also a frequent speaker at CLE conferences for numerous groups, and she co-authored House Closing Repairs and Dream Home Nightmares, which appeared in the ABA Journal. As a result of her outstanding accomplishments, Austriaco was named twice as “100 Women Making a Difference” by Today’s Chicago Woman. In 2006, Austriaco received the CBA Alliance for Women’s Alta Mae Hulett Award, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce Excellence in Law Award, and the Quezon City Science High School’s Outstanding Alumni (Philippines) Award. Austriaco is married to Dr. Jerome Austriaco and has two girls, Danielle and Isabelle.

2008 Advocate for Diversity Award Recipient

Philip L. Harris Partner, Jenner & Block LLP

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hilip L. Harris is a partner in Jenner & Block’s Chicago office. He is a member of the firm’s Litigation Department and its Business Litigation, Products Liability and Mass Tort Defense, and Class Action Litigation Practices. He is also a member of Jenner & Block’s Management Committee. Harris focuses his practice on the defense of substantial and complex product liability, mass tort, and commercial cases for large corporate entities. He serves as national and regional trial counsel for General Motors Corporation in a variety of product liability and commercial disputes. Throughout his 25-year career, Harris has made a measurable, national impact in terms of serving his corporate clients and providing leadership in the efforts to increase the number of minority attorneys in law firms and the legal profession as a whole. In his recently published article for Chicago Lawyer magazine, “Confronting Race: A Black Partner Calls for Real Change,” Harris discusses the status of black partners in law firms and the issue of race within the legal profession. As a result of the publication and his career-long efforts to advance diversity in the legal profession, Harris has been invited to speak at numerous events throughout the country. The article will also be included as a chapter in an upcoming fourth edition of Lawyers and the Legal Profession, published by Matthew Bender. In addition, Harris serves as a board member of the Chicago Committee on Minorities in Large Law Firms. Harris has been active in numerous civic organizations throughout his professional career. Currently, he serves on the Board of the Nature Conservancy, Alaska Chapter, the Board of Trustees and Executive Committee for Northwestern University, and the Chicago Zoological Society Board of Trustees. Harris is also the Chair of the Board of Trustees Students Affairs Committee for Northwestern University, and has served as Vice-Chairman of the Leadership Council of the Chicago Public Education Fund. He is a Fellow of The Aspen Institute’s Henry Crown Leadership Program and a Fellow of Leadership Greater Chicago. Harris’ accomplishments have also been recognized by his peers. He has been honored as an Illinois “Super Lawyer” by Chicago Magazine in business litigation and product liability defense, has been named one of the 500 “New Stars, New Worlds” by Lawdragon Magazine, and was listed in “Who’s Who in Black Chicago.” Harris received his BA in political science from Northwestern University in 1980 and his JD from the University of Chicago Law School in 1983.

2008 Advocate for Diversity Award Recipient

Carlina Tapia-Ruano Partner, Tapia-Ruano & Gunn PC

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arlina Tapia-Ruano believes that through immigration, the American Dream is continuously renewed. For more than 25

years, Tapia-Ruano has concentrated her practice in helping immigrants and their families realize this dream, and in assisting businesses in meeting this unique human resource need. This is also an area of the law which has special meaning to her, as Tapia-Ruano is herself a naturalized citizen who emigrated to the United States from Cuba. Tapia-Ruano has written and published extensively on various topics related to immigration law, and is a frequent lecturer on these issues to attorneys across the country. She has participated as a faculty member in the American Immigration Law Foundation’s Litigation Institute, and was an adjunct professor of immigration law for several years at DePaul University College of Law and IIT/Chicago–Kent College of Law. Tapia-Ruano has also publicly advocated for immigration reform, and has testified before the United States Congress regarding the USA PATRIOT Act. She also has appeared on television and radio programs to inform the public of new immigration law developments. In 2006, Tapia-Ruano was the first Hispanic to ever be elected President of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), a national bar association with over 11,000 members who are attorneys, law professors, and law students. Tapia-Ruano also serves as a Commissioner on the American Bar Association (ABA) Immigration Law Section, and sits on the Advisory Board of the Comptroller General for the Government Accountability Office (GAO). She is also the past Chair of both the Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA) Immigration Section, and the Chicago Bar Association (CBA) Section on Immigration Law. Tapia-Ruano has also been recognized by her peers as an expert in her field. She is listed in Woodward/White, Inc., The Best Lawyers in America and has been honored as a “Top Lawyer” by the Illinois Leading Lawyers Network. She was also recently profiled in the Chicago Magazine February 2008 edition as a “Super Lawyer” in Illinois. Tapia-Ruano received her bachelor’s degree magna cum laude from Illinois Wesleyan University, and her Juris Doctorate from DePaul University College of Law. She has also been awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Law degree from Illinois Wesleyan University.

Mistress of Ceremonies

Ellee Pai Hong Weekend Anchor, NBC5 Weekend Morning News

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llee Pai Hong joined NBC5 News in October 2003. She is the weekend anchor for the NBC5 Weekend Morning News.

Hong came to NBC5 from WFSB-TV in Hartford, Connecticut where she was anchor of the number one-rated weekday morning newscast for three years. Prior to that, she worked as a weekday 5 p.m. anchor at WAND-TV, in Decatur, Illinois, where she covered the Firestone tire recall that resulted from SUV rollover accidents and the national racial debate that ensued from the expulsions of African American students at Eisenhower High School. She started her career in broadcast news as a general assignment reporter at WIFR-TV in Rockford, Illinois. Hong moved to the United States from South Korea as a child and holds a bachelor’s degree from EWHA Women’s University in Seoul, South Korea and a master’s degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism. Hong is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association. She sits on the board of the Hanul Family Alliance and also the Chicago Children’s Choir. Hong has taught journalism at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism and spends significant time working for charitable causes. She loves spending her off time with her husband, John, and daughter, Avonlea, whom she named after a town in her favorite childhood novel, Anne of Green Gables.

Officiant of the Oath

Hon. Anne M. Burke Justice, Illinois Supreme Court

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llinois Supreme Court Justice Anne M. Burke has a long and

exemplary career as an attorney representing some of the most

vulnerable of society, followed by a distinguished career on the bench. Justice Burke was elected November 4, 2008, to a full term on the Illinois Supreme Court following her appointment in July 2006 to fill a vacancy. She was elevated to the high court after serving on the Illinois Appellate Court from 1995 through June 2006. Her judicial career began in 1987 when she accepted an appointment by Governor James R. Thompson to serve as the first woman on the Illinois Court of Claims. Before her appointment to the judiciary, Justice Burke was a leading advocate on behalf of children with special needs. She began her career as a physical education teacher with the Chicago Park District, working with special needs children. Out of that experience, she helped found the Chicago Special Olympics in 1968. She later served as director of what would become the International Special Olympics, hosting children from more than 160 countries. After graduating from IIT/Chicago–Kent College of Law, Justice Burke began a neighborhood law practice that specialized in representing the interests of children and families, including issues of neglect, abuse, delinquency, and custody. She was appointed by Governor Jim Edgar as special counsel for Child Welfare Services and to the Legislative Committee on Juvenile Justice. In those positions, Justice Burke’s leadership helped reshape and improve the network of agencies working on child welfare. Significant reforms were made in the Cook County juvenile justice system, and better cooperation was established between the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and the city and county law enforcement agencies, as well as other governmental bodies charged with protection of children. Justice Burke is a past member and interim chairman of the National Review Board of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. She is a trustee on the Board of Rush Medical Center and the Board of Managers of the Chicago Bar Association and a director of the Chicago Bar Association. Justice Burke, who has been honored with numerous awards for her positive contributions to our community, was the recipient of the 2006 Unity Award.

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Participating Bar Organizations Table Sponsors Asian American Bar Association of Greater Chicago Chicago Council of Lawyers Decalogue Society of Lawyers Illinois Judicial Council Illinois State Bar Association Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago Pakistani American Bar Association of North America Women’s Bar Association of Illinois Women’s Criminal Defense Bar Association

2008 Event Chairpersons Ronald A. Almiron

Michele M. Jochner

Allan V. Abinoja

November 19, 2008

Dear Honored Award Recipients, Bar Presidents, and Guests: Each year, the Annual Unity Award Dinner and the swearing-in of the new bar association presidents is always a wonderful celebration of the diversity we all share together. On behalf of all the judges of the United States District Court, I especially want to congratulate Circuit Judge Ann Claire Williams as the Unity Award Recipient Honoree, and congratulate also, Aurora Austriaco, Philip L. Harris, and Carlina Tapia-Ruano on receiving the Advocate for Diversity Award. They each deserve our thanks for their contributions and for being examples of the best of our profession. In the unity and diversity we celebrate, everyone involved here tonight is promoting and inspiring others to adopt the principle of “diverse but equal and united” for our country and the world. Congratulations again!

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n behalf of the Diversity Scholarship Foundation Committee, we join the co-chairs of tonight’s dinner in welcoming each and every one of you to the 2008 Unity Award Dinner

and Sixth Annual Bar Presidents Swearing-In Ceremony. Our committee is proud to announce the official establishment of the Diversity Scholarship Foundation, a non-for-profit organization. This Foundation was specifically created to benefit law schools such as The John Marshall Law School, which has consistently demonstrated its commitment to diversity, both in its own student population, as well as in the larger legal community. This dinner is just one concrete example of John Marshall’s steadfast commitment, as it has supported this event since it began back in 2003. With the establishment of this Foundation, we hope to obtain more charitable contributions to fulfill our mission of promoting diversity within the legal community in various efforts. Those efforts include: 1) awarding funds to law schools that actively promote diversity within its student within their student bodies; 3) investing in programs that educate high school

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Award Recipient Honoree, Hon. Ann Claire Williams; and the three Advocate for

Diversity Award Recipients, Aurora Austriaco, Philip L. Harris, and Carlina Tapia-Ruano. We honor them for their continued participation and hard work at unifying and diversifying our legal community. Together, we can build upon the progress that our predecessors have achieved in furthering diversity, and we hope that you will support our efforts to further recognize, promote, and sponsor diversity. We sincerely appreciate your support of diversity within our legal community, and we wish you the very best for the upcoming year. We look forward to working together with you in the future. Warmest Regards,

Jessica Arong O’Brien

Aurora Austriaco

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