They Have a Dream: Talents Students Reflect on Martin Luther King Jr’s Messages in Oratory Competition

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The Foley MLK Jr oratory competition saw a fourth-grade student earn first place in the competition, saying ““While many people have a positive amount in the bank for these things, minorities see a negative amount in their bank account,” said Aiden. “It’s time to go back to the bank and make things right. It’s all

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Blank Rome Welcomes Prominent White Collar and Complex Litigation Team in New York

January 8, 2024 Blank Rome LLP is pleased to welcome a leading team of five attorneys to the firm’s White Collar Defense & Investigations group in New York, bolstering the firm’s litigation capabilities. Led by partners David Spears, Linda Imes, and Chris Dysard, the group includes associates Michael Donohue and Rebecca Orel, as well as four business professionals. Prior to joining Blank Rome, the

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Hinshaw Law Announces New Chicago Partner

Hinshaw Adds Business Transactions and Advisory Partner in Chicago January 11, 2024 – Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP today announced that Megan Lopp Mathias has joined the firm’s Commercial Transactions practice as a partner in the Chicago office. With a focus on advising minority and women-owned companies and executives, Mathias brings significant experience with a broad scope

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Proving Wrongful Death in Court: Unexpected Hindrances for Families

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Wrongful death is the worst form of trauma a family may encounter. Nothing is more painful than losing a loved one due to another person’s negligence or intentional misconduct. It can change family dynamics, affecting their financial and emotional well-being. Most people take years to recover from the shock, and some carry the pain for

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