Wed, Mar 23, 2022, 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm CT
Maggianos Little Italy
516 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60654, United States (US)
Honoring Our Past President and Lifetime Member
Larry Rogers, Sr., Power Rogers Trial Lawyers
Maggiano’s Little Italy
516 N. Clark Street., Chicago, Illinois 60654 (Grand Entrance)
Tickets is $50 Per Person Please Register at the Link Below.
Table Purchase – 10 tickets at $500.00
Table Sponsor – $1,000.00 – A table at the event, listed on signage at the event and the website
Silver Sponsor – $2, 500.00 – A table at the event, listed on signage at the event, 1/2-page ad in program book and listed on the website
Title Sponsor – $5,000.00 – A table at the event, listed on signage at the event, full page ad in program book and listed on the website.
*Vaccination Requirement:
Monday, January 3rd People age 5+ must show proof of full vaccination
What counts as sufficient proof of vaccination?
Valid photo ID (age 16+) and
Vaccination Card
Photocopy of vaccination card
Digital record or app or
Printed record from vaccine provider
Maggianos Little Italy
516 North Clark Street
Chicago, Illinois 60654, United States (US)
Wed, Mar 23, 2022, 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm CT
Since its inception, the Cook County Bar Association (the “CCBA”) has been at the forefront of legal issues of concern to the Black community. During the 1919 Chicago race riots, CCBA members defended Black residents who were unlawfully arrested and initiated civil lawsuits for damages. For over 100 years, the CCBA has aggressively supported the civil, political, and economic rights of the Black community and its members.Through organized activities and individual contributions from its members, the CCBA has held various legal clinics and community forums at various sites and supported by renowned civil rights organizations including Rainbow PUSH, local chapters of the NAACP, and other local groups and churches. The CCBA Foundation provides legal information, resources, and referrals through its monthly legal clinics.
Since its inception, the Cook County Bar Association (the “CCBA”) has been at the forefront of legal issues of concern to the Black community. During the 1919 Chicago race riots, CCBA members defended Black residents who were unlawfully arrested and initiated civil lawsuits for damages. For over 100 years, the CCBA has aggressively supported the civil, political, and economic rights of the Black community and its members.Through organized activities and individual contributions from its members, the CCBA has held various legal clinics and community forums at various sites and supported by renowned civil rights organizations including Rainbow PUSH, local chapters of the NAACP, and other local groups and churches. The CCBA Foundation provides legal information, resources, and referrals through its monthly legal clinics.