Congratulations to Daniel Cotter, selected as one of seven to be recognized by the Chicago Bar Association (CBA) with the Justice John Paul Stevens Award.
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Congratulations to Daniel Cotter, selected as one of seven to be recognized by the Chicago Bar Association (CBA) with the Justice John Paul Stevens Award. This award, established in 2000, is presented annually to Illinois lawyers and judges whose careers best emulate Justice Stevens’ integrity, legacy of service to the bench and the bar, and commitment to public and community service. This year's award presentation will be made on September 26th. Learn more here.
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