Last December, William Stevens, an Atlanta partner and senior counsel to Dentons was the beneficiary of the inaugural Lubin Award. The honor recognized Stevens’ commitment to his clients, the firm,…
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Community Impact
Word association: Lake County. Most likely, these words conjure up images of affluent neighborhoods such as Highland Park, Lake Forest, and Lake Bluff. But take a closer look, and you…
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Living With Alzheimer’s
Cheryl Levin-Folio is so upbeat and exudes such a life-affirming, seize-the-day positivity, that you’d never know her husband has Alzheimer’s. Except that you would know, because Levin-Folio, above all else,…
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No Pier Pressure
In 2013, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel approached William Brodsky about assuming the role of Chairman of Navy Pier. Brodsky, a New York transplant to the city, responded to his long-time…
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Story Of A Curse
There are certainly more radical forms of childhood rebellion than swearing allegiance to the Chicago Cubs. But when eight year-old Rich Cohen’s father, a Brooklyn native and New York Yankees…
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Drive On
The closing of a car dealership is not usually met with moist eyes, but it is testament to Imperial Motors’ standing in Wilmette that its closing on August 14 after…
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Seeing Stars
Sarah Hall, founder of the Glencoe-based Sarah Hall Theatre Company, is not interested in making your child a star. In her eyes, they already are, and the theatre, as it…
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Kennedy On The Shore
The Kennedy family is indelibly associated with Boston and Washington, D.C., but Chris Kennedy—the eighth of the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Skakel Kennedy’s 11 children—has lived in…
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Driven
The year was 1953. A pre-teen Rick Mancuso was helping out around his father’s Chevrolet dealership in Skokie. Suddenly, he recalls, the sales staff excitedly ran past the parts department…
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