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Nov. 2, 2018

Girardi Keese and Sidley Austin attorneys recognized for civil justice efforts

Girardi Keese and Sidley Austin attorneys honored at Loyola Law School Civil Justice Program’s 14th annual Tribute to the Champions of Justice.

From left, Michael Waterstone, Fritz B. Burns Dean at Loyola Law School; Debra E. Pole, partner at Sidley Austin LLP; John A. "Jack" Girardi, attorney at Girardi Keese; and John Nockleby, director of Loyola's Civil Justice Program. Loyola Law School, Pole and Girardi were honored at the Loyola Law School Civil Justice Program's annual Tribute to the Champions of Justice.

The Civil Justice Program at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles hosted its 14th annual Tribute to the Champions of Justice dinner and award ceremony on Oct. 18 at the Beverly Hills Hotel.

John A. “Jack” Girardi, attorney at Girardi | Keese, and Debra E. Pole, partner at Sidley Austin LLP, were this year’s honorees. The awards annually recognize attorneys who advance the civil justice system through their work both in and out of court. ...

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