Amata President Interviewed – Chicago Lawyer’s 2018 Office Space Survey

 

This article was originally included in Chicago Lawyer Magazine’s Office Space Survey edition for Nov. 2018, under the title ‘2018 Office Space Survey: A Breakdown by the Numbers of Where Law Lives in Chicago.’

By Paul Dailing
Editor

It looks like a law firm.

It has scenic, watery views of both river and lake. It has coffee, a reception desk and a long, wooden conference table where a group of lawyers and soon-to-be-former mates are negotiating the dissolution of a marriage.

It looks like a law firm — and, in fact, used to be the Chicago location of a multinational whose name you would know, and who still works on a different floor of the building — but Amata Law Office Suites is not a law firm.

Instead, the space is a “plug and play” workplace for small firms, solos starting out and established attorneys who want a downtown mailing address and a receptionist who will say the firm’s name to clients who call in on the firm’s number.

“You can contract on a Friday and walk in on a Monday ready to work,” said Amata President Bob Marks, who was CEO of insurance, reinsurance and commercial firm Walker Wilcox Matousek before coming to Amata.

Unlike other co-working or flexible workspaces like WeWork or Regus, Amata focuses solely on lawyers in Chicago’s central business district. Technology is what made the company’s seven locations possible, both in larger firms freeing up potential rental space by shrinking their law libraries and support staff space and in lawyers able to work from anywhere with Wi-Fi, but still knowing clients appreciate the amenities of a downtown location.

“You have attorneys working from airports, working from homes, working from a small office in the suburbs,” Marks said. “You’re not burning a lot of time on the train.”

It’s a niche business, he said, one made possible by the changing way the legal profession looks at space.

Formerly conjuring images of dark wood and leather-bound legal volumes oozing gravitas within a stone’s throw of the courthouse, the modern law firm space is becoming more lined with glass than wood, more centered by Ogilvie [as in train] than Daley [as in courthouse], more aimed at efficiency than ponderance.

“You could have folks who are in their 20s in that space and folks who are in their 70s in that space, so you want a space that works for everybody,” said Todd Lippman, vice chairman and member of CBRE’s law firm practice group.

Here you’ll find pullout stats from Chicago Lawyer magazine’s 2018 Office Space Survey. Sent out to the largest firms in Chicago at the beginning of the year, we polled Big Law on everything from square footage to office size to whether they provided their attorneys places to breastfeed or work out.

We also talked to experts from CBRE, JLL, Colliers, NAI Hiffman — companies that provide lawyers those office spaces — to get their takes on where law will live in 2018, 2019 and beyond.

Here’s what they said.

‘No more cuts’

When the economy tanked, big firms slashed staff sizes, cut departments and made other massive cuts to protect the bottom line.

It was both devastating and, according to Colliers International’s Daniel Arends, the easy way out.

“You could probably trace this thing all the way back to 2008, 2009, 2010. A lot of law firms took the easy fixes,” said Arends, a principal at Colliers International and chairman of the National Law Firm Services Group.

In the decade since the crisis, firms that chose to ax associates rather than modify partners’ benefit structure have been forced into the ongoing systematic changes they didn’t make then.

“Quite frankly, there are no more cuts,” Arends said. “They’ve done everything easy, the economy’s done nothing but go up for the last 10 years and they’re still not seeing the revenue growth they used to.”

Most firms Arends deals with are aiming at about 625 square feet per attorney, he said. Lippman said his firms are mostly coming from 1,000 square feet per attorney and would consider anywhere in the 600- to 700-square-foot range a win.

Contractions accounted for 44 percent of all Chicago law firm transactions from Q3 2017 to Q2 2018, according to RE Journals, a sister publication of Chicago Lawyer. Expansions were only 27.9 percent of transactions, followed by transactions that kept the same square footage (24.7 percent) and new to market (3.2 percent).

The report, citing CBRE data, said on average Chicago firms contracted 25.9 percent of their space during that time period, slightly shy of the national average of 27 percent.

After payroll, space costs are a firm’s second-largest expense, Lippman said. One way firms have looked at cutting both is by digitizing duties formerly assigned to support staff, also removing the need to house them. The ratio of attorney to support staff has shrunk drastically over the last seven to 10 years at the firms CBRE handles, he said.

“Your ratios have gone from 2-1 to 4- to 5-1 and, frankly when the associates are coming in, it’s more like 15-1,” Lippman said.

It’s an easier transition for the younger generation more accustomed to scanning their own files and plugging upcoming meetings into a calendar app, he said.

“The folks who have been around a while are more dependent on administrative assistants,” Lippman said.

Technology has helped free up office space, said JLL Senior Managing Director Bill Rogers, leader of JLL’s Law Firm Practice Group. Files are on laptops or the cloud, not in massive gray cabinets, and legal research means clicking buttons rather than dusting off leather tomes.

“I would say any firm that has a semblance of a law library it’s more decorative than anything else,” Rogers said.

Trains > courthouse

With e-filing and other online resources making courthouse runs less about shoe leather and more about clicks, law firms aren’t as bound to the Daley, Dirksen or other downtown courthouses.

That means firms have more of an incentive to move closer to transit.

“If they do [go to court] they’re not going every day, but they have to go to the trains twice a day,” Rogers said.

But that doesn’t necessarily mean the Metra trains at Union Station and Ogilvie Transportation Center. For an increasing number of attorneys, the commute means CTA.

“With a lot more attorneys living in the city, proximity to public transportation is important as well,” Lippman said.

Commuting isn’t just about convenience in an industry where income is based on the tick of the clock.

“If you’re looking at it from a billable hour perspective, if you’re getting to the office in 10 minutes instead of 30 minutes, that adds up,” Arends said.

The trainward move, whether toward the West Loop Metra trains or the River North L routes, is both symptom and cause. New construction along the river — 150 North Riverside Plaza, River Point and the currently under construction 110 North Wacker — both spur and respond to a desire for convenient commutes, a desire not limited to law.

They’re also changing expectations of space.

“Some firms have yoga rooms and workout rooms and kind of mental health, mental break type rooms in their space, and some don’t,” Rogers said.

In many cases, the landlord, not the firm, provides these spaces to all their tenants.

“These buildings are creating and providing more and more amenity spaces, like tenant lounges and more robust conferencing facilities and workout space,” Rogers said. “The amenity game is really ramped up across the market, and law firms are taking advantage of that.”

For many firms looking to reduce the square footage per attorney, it has become easier to move to a building designed for efficiency rather than rehab their existing offices. For example, Holland & Knight’s space at 150 North Riverside will be about half the size of its current location at the Citidel Center.

Other industries have jumped at chances for their employees to pick up laptops and work anywhere in the building, Rogers said. Among law firms, national firms with central control are quicker to adapt and adopt than either decentralized firms or solo shops, he said.

“They still like their offices, they’re still in their offices a lot,” Rogers said. “They bill hours, so they’re still in their offices a long time.”

In the suburbs

Any look at real estate that stops at Chicago borders isn’t telling the whole story. Lawyers being able to work anywhere means towns where the rent is cheaper and the commute shorter have increasingly become an option.

Plus, NAI Hiffman Vice President Aubrey Van Reken said, it’s nice to be wanted.

“The landlords are more motivated and there’s less competition over every individual space,” she said. “When you’re in the city and you like a space, you have to move fast and you might not get as good a deal because there’s a lot of competition — and the landlords know it.”

NAI Hiffman recently represented a lawyer who was working for a large firm on Wacker Drive, but wanted to split off to form her own Oak Brook firm. The group is currently working with a Naperville firm that wants “a more tenant-friendly landlord.”

“The law firms I’m seeing are trending away from wood paneling and dark wood,” Van Reken said. “They’re customizing their layout to be more efficient and office sizes aren’t necessarily getting bigger.”

While the general office real estate trend is to get rid of private offices, the confidential nature of much of the work lawyers do – plus the adherence to tradition that, depending on your personal opinion, either defines or plagues the profession — means law firms lag behind in this trend as well.

“For privacy purposes, a lot of companies are actually going away from private offices,” she said. “They’re having more open offices, but law firms are sticking to the more traditional.”

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Amata’s Incubator Program Spotlight: Kendra Spearman of Spearman Law, LLC

Kendra Spearman joined Amata in 2017 through Amata’s collaboration with IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law’s Solo & Small Practice Incubator program. The program provides Chicago-Kent graduates who seek to launch their own practices with trainings, workshops, mentoring, and other resources. Amata is thrilled to be a part of this collaboration by providing a year of free office space and access to Amata amenities as participants begin their law careers.

After finishing her time in the incubator, Kendra kept her law practice at Amata. She is continuing to grow and take on new clients with Spearman Law, LLC.

I grew up in a poor, single parent home. Education was my lifeline. So, when I learned of the racial disparities caused by public education funding, I became indignant. This is what inspired me to go to law school and become a civil rights lawyer. I would soon learn that there are numerous racial disparities, not only in education, but that run the gamut of employment, housing, healthcare, and especially the criminal justice system.

There’s a significant issue with mass incarceration but an even deeper issue with factors that lead to incarceration, especially for young people on the West and South sides of Chicago. In practicing criminal defense, I discovered that many of these young people need an advocate in and out of the courtroom. Plagued with issues of poverty, gun violence, a dearth of resources and positive activities as well as broken homes, it’s not hard to understand why so many young people come into contact with the criminal justice system.

This is why I launched Junior Advocacy. Junior Advocacy is a youth empowerment and legal education program designed to help young people avoid the criminal justice system and to reduce recidivism. Junior Advocacy accomplishes this in the following ways:

  • Establishing partnerships with schools and youth groups to teach legal rights and legal advocacy
  • Teaching mock trial programs to promote public speaking, critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Exposing youth to career options in law and public service
  • Offering juvenile criminal defense on a charitable basis

It is my prayer that these efforts will help to reduce gun violence, gang participation, and provide young people an alternative to the streets, while increasing the number of minorities that enter the field of law.

Moreover, Junior Advocacy gives me the opportunity to advocate for young people while teaching them to be advocates for themselves and others. It also gives me an opportunity to share my story of overcoming poverty and hardship to become a lawyer.

Additionally, my work with Junior Advocacy is a way of sharing my faith and love for God. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Any religion that professes to be concerned with the souls of men and is not concerned with the slums that damn them, the economic conditions that strangle them, and the social conditions that cripple them, is a ‘dry-as-dust’ religion.” Junior Advocacy is thus my ministry.

Spearman Law, LLC is a civil rights law firm based in Chicago, IL offering services in employment discrimination, police misconduct, and adult and juvenile criminal defense. As a minister and founding attorney, Kendra Spearman believes in God’s call for love and social justice. Spearman Law is her way of showing the love of God while fighting for social justice.

IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law is accepting applications for the 2019-20 Solo & Small Practice Incubator Program! Contact us for more information.

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77 West Wacker’s Latest Shared Office Space Caters to Chicago’s Attorneys

Prestigious Attorney Offices on the 45th Floor in Chicago's Legal District Bring You Big Clients

Amata Law Office Suites’ newest attorney office space location at 77 W Wacker in downtown Chicago offers premium space for your firm in a prestigious setting. Featuring private offices as well as coworking and virtual space on the 45th floor in Chicago’s Legal District, it’s the perfect location for your firm.

Housing your practice on the 45th floor of this incredible building will bring you the big clients you’ve been looking to land. Top-paying clients will be impressed and feel an immediate sense of trust when they step through the doors.

In addition to the opportunity for increasing your firm’s revenue by relocating to this premium locale, there are exclusive perks for attorneys at this location through Amata Law Office Suites.

Vast Parking Options for You and Your Clients

One of the incredible advantages of choosing to house your Chicago law firm at our spaces at 77 W Wacker is the vast parking availability for yourself and your clients. This location boasts a lower-level parking garage as well as 1,200 additional parking spots you can gain access to via a skybridge and easy access to the Pedway.

When parking is convenient for your clients, you open up the doors to that many more choosing your firm over others that don’t include ease-of-access.

Amenities Designed to Impress Your Clients

Treat your clients and guests to a meal at the Early Society Restaurant or take advantage of their catering for your next meeting. Provide more ease-of-access to visitors with the on-site concierge services and cab stand located at the entrance of the building. In need of a notary or umbrella loan? Those services are both offered for your convenience at this location as well.

Luxuries that Amplify Your Life

The fitness center located at 77 W Wacker is incredible and features several wellness programs, a basketball court, yoga, massage therapy, and more. There are over 100 different services offered in total, including educational seminars that address common issues for attorneys such as stress management, fitness on the fly, and blood pressure.

Services that Increase Your Bottom Line

Amata Law Office Suites sets our Chicago attorney office spaces apart from the rest by offering unique services that are focused solely on increasing your productivity and therefore, your bottom line.

We offer conference room bookings that include catering services so you don’t have to take time to figure out all the details, and our state-of-the-art video conferencing technology means you can conduct your meetings when it works best for you and your clients. Our reception and phone answering services come complete with calendar scheduling and thorough new client intake. Amata Law Office Suites has professional staff on hand to provide expert deposition support right when you need it.

If you’ve been looking for the office space for your Chicago firm that will yield the high-paying clients you’ve been vying for, look no further. Schedule your tour of our law office spaces on the 45th floor at 77 W Wacker today.

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The Benefits of Amata’s Community, Amatanet

The Benefits of Amata’s Community, Amatanet

Amata Law Office Suites understands that social networking isn’t just for college kids anymore. Instead of your run-of-the-mill platforms that encompass many diverse industries over a large spread of various regions, Amata focuses its community, Amatanet, specifically on its members – those that hold virtual, coworking, or private office space.

Amatanet allows our members to partake in a private community where they may network with one another as well as establish and build personal and professional relationships, co-counsel opportunities, and so much more.

Search for Colleagues. RSVP to Events. Build Your Community.

While the business benefits of social networking are becoming more and more obvious, it is really the cocktail party atmosphere in which you are engaging with that provides new colleagues who are more than willing to share information, tools, resources, opinions, knowledge and support.

By actively involving yourself in the Amatanet community, you’re able to demonstrate your expertise, engage with your fellow Amata members, and present yourself as a leader. All of these things combined will give you ROI – return on investment as well as Return On Influence.

Connections Matter

Amatanet is a perfect hub for networking, building connections, and staying on top of what’s happening in the legal community. Being an Amata member truly means being part of a community.

At Amata Law Office Suites, we realize that networking doesn’t always come naturally. It takes work, and that’s why we’re here to help you succeed.

Discover How Amatanet Helps Set You Apart

We all know networking matters, and as a part of the community at Amata Law Office Suites, you have the opportunity to connect with other members and enjoy the following benefits:

  • Receive the very latest on upcoming events, RSVP, and find out who in your community is attending.
  • Create valuable connections with our Water Cooler forum. This platform allows Amata members to post questions, seek assistance, post jobs, share events, introduce themselves to potential colleagues, and spark discussions. What’s more, every week, members receive emails recapping the very latest Water Cooler posts, as well as highlighting upcoming events. In essence, it’s a perfect, all-around way to network, stay informed, and build your professional community base.
  • Access our Amata Law Office Suites member directory to connect with other members, search by locations, profession, and even language. Members find this extremely helpful, especially when they are looking for someone with specific services such as translation.
  • Review benefits and special discounts exclusively for Amata members.
  • Monitor your upcoming meetings, reserve conference rooms, and even manage account billing.

Get Connected and Stay Informed as an Amata Member

If you want to succeed as an attorney, networking and professional development are key. When you create valuable connections with fellow attorneys, you establish a go-to for someone to bounce ideas off of, refer clients to, and even be referred in return.

Let Amata Law Office Suites member community, Amatanet, help you cultivate these important connections and stay informed with the latest events and industry updates.

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The Ethics and Practicality of Shared Office Space

The Ethics and Practicality of Shared Office Space

Last Thursday, Amata Law Office Suites’ co-founder and CEO, Ron Bockstahler, attended an event hosted by The Chicago Bar Association where he spoke about the ethics and practicality of shared office space.

As a consultant to law firms for over 20 years and having witnessed first-hand how positively attorneys have been impacted through spaces that Amata provides for them, Ron shared his knowledge of the benefits and feasibility that shared office spaces bring to the table.

If you are a member of The Chicago Bar Association and would like to view a video replay of the meeting, you may watch it by clicking this link: http://www.chicagobar.org/am/mediaplayer/player.aspx?code=LAWPR0518W

Also, please note that watching the video replay will not count toward your CLE credit.

The Chicago Bar Association primarily consists of judges and attorneys from Cook County and the State of Illinois and is one of the oldest and most active metropolitan bar associations in the United States. The CBA is proud to sponsor and support continuing legal education programs and cultivate social relationships among its members.

To attend opportunities like this in the future, check out all of Amata’s attorney networking opportunities on our events page.

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Law School Students Get Exclusive Treatment at Amata

Law School Students Get Exclusive Treatment at Amata

Amata is aware of how hard and costly it can be to get your law firm up and running. And for law students, if you want to be successful in the legal world, you need more than stellar grades and an innate knowledge of law.

The increasingly competitive nature of the legal marketplace has meant that attorneys need to make sure that all aspects of their business are flawless. And your physical workspace can’t be overlooked. In fact, it has become more important than ever before. After all, it can make a meaningful difference in your productivity and longevity.

Discover How Amata Can Help

Starting a law firm, particularly in today’s aggressive market, is no easy task. But Amata Law Office Suites is making it our business to help law students’ transitions to the legal marketplace easier than ever before. For any startup law firm that’s looking to grow, Amata can provide credibility and a more professional image, both of which are key to selling legal services.

Qualified participants in the IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law’s Solo & Small Practice Incubator program are able to receive many of Amata Law Office Suites’ services at no charge. With our assistance, you can maximize your chances of success.

Instantly Jump Start Your Law Practice

We also offer a program available exclusively to attorneys – both those that are leaving the Chicago-Kent Incubator program and those in their first year of practice – specifically designed to financially assist new attorneys in getting started with their solo law practice.

Amata knows that the environment you choose to work from can have an instrumental impact on your success. Establishing a strong network is one of the most important steps to starting a law practice. Word of mouth will always be a key driver of law firm growth, so building up a network of attorneys, as well as other professionals, can help generate business.

Enjoy Immediate Access To The Features And Services You Want and Need For Your Firm

The legal profession is one that involves great responsibility in the handling and resolution of important matters in our clients’ lives. Trustworthiness and professionalism are a necessity for any attorney to be successful at landing clients and growing their firm.

Perhaps even more crucial is the workspace environment and staff on hand.

Take Advantage of Amata’s Highly Trained Staff With A Personal Receptionist

Having a polished office space with high-end finishes is an easy way to exude professionalism. Amata comes complete with luxury finishes and even a highly-trained receptionist to greet your prospective clients. We provide these professional reception services at no charge, so you can concentrate on what’s truly important.

  • Incoming calls are handled by a professional receptionist
  • Assistance is provided with any new client intake
  • Receptionist greets visiting clients and announces them upon arrival

Daily Task Assistance Made Easy

The daily tasks of a burgeoning attorney can stack up very quickly, and when you’re still burdened with finishing law school, coming up with the funds to pay for these services can seem overwhelming.

  • Custom call answering based on your requests
  • Personal phone number with voice messaging
  • All assigned phone numbers are owned by you and easily portable
  • Free document scanning at all Amata locations

Grow Your Practice With Exclusive Networking

Attorney networking opportunities can be the platform for taking your law firm to the next level. Working at Amata Law Office Suites with other attorneys is an excellent way to form strong relationships early on. You can establish mutual referral arrangements, share resources and information, and learn valuable lessons about marketing and running a business from other attorneys who are in a similar position.

What’s more, Amata offers exclusive networking events tailored specifically for attorneys like yourself.

  • Membership with 800+ Chicago-based attorneys
  • Social activities designed with lawyers in mind
  • Networking events and speaker series for professional development

Make It Professional With Bonus Access To Many Amenities

The daily needs of a law student preparing to start their own firm extend far beyond routine services. You need a place for working and meeting clients, as well as a collaborative and vibrant workspace. Amata has all your bases covered.

  • Access to all of Amata’s open work areas
  • Private huddle room and client intake room access
  • Free access to WiFi at all of Amata’s locations

A La Carte – Member Rate Services

When you need to go beyond the routine services and are looking for access to specific needs, Amata is your complete source. Amata Law Office Suites offers law school students the ability to gain access at member discounts.

  • Copier and mail machine use when you need it
  • Utilization of our paralegal and administrative team and court filing services
  • Access to our network of business partners and discounted rates

Starting a law firm is no easy feat. There’s a lot to consider, including your potential revenue and expenses, as well as the environment from which you work.

For your workspace needs, let Amata Law Office Suites be your ultimate solution. You can customize your plan today, and take advantage of all Amata has to offer. As a law student, it could be just what you need to get your firm up and running.

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American Bar Association Chicago 2018 Annual Meeting

American Bar Association Chicago 2018 Annual Meeting

ABA’s 2018 ANNUAL MEETING LOCATED IN CHICAGO

Is it summer yet? If you are like me, you are chomping at the bit to kick off your winter shoes for a pair of flip flops & hang out at one of Chicago beautiful roof top restaurants. It’s no wonder Chicago was named ‘2017’s Restaurant City of the Year’ by Bon Appetit & ‘Top City’ in Conde Nast’s “Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards.”

As your calendar fills up for the summer do not forget to save the dates of August 2-7 for the American Bar Association’s Annual Meeting. Open Enrollment has begun, and you don’t want to miss some of the cool sessions they have scheduled for our fabulous city. This week-long event of CLE seminars, networking events & more starts August 2, 2018 and continues through August 7th.

The meetings will take place in nine of Chicago’s prestigious downtown hotels, with Hyatt Regency as headquarters. Registration packages range from an all access pass at $495 for ABA members ($695 for non-members) to an ABA Limited Registration at $95 for members ($295 for non-members).

A few sessions included in this year’s ABA annual meeting

Aug 4
Dispute Resolution @ Marriott 540 North Michigan Ave P 312.836.3010

Aug 2-4
Family Law InterContinental @ InterContinental 505 North Michigan Ave P 312.944.4100

Aug 3-4
Labor & Employment Law @ Swissotel 323 E Upper Wacker Dr P 312.565.0565

Aug 2-5
Solo, Small Firm, General Practice Division @ Swissotel 323 E Upper Wacker Dr P

Aug 2-4
Litigation @ Swissotel 200 North Columbus Dr P 312.565.8000

Aug 3-4
Real Property, Trust & Estate Law @ Fairmont Millennium Park 200 North Columbus Dr P 312.565.8000

Experience what the ABA Annual Meeting has to offer and save money by checking out CLE in the City – Chicago

Not interested in spending that much money? Check out CLE in the City where Chicago Law Firms open their doors for CLE courses on 8 specialty tracks. Earn 3.0 CLE credits during 16 CLE sessions while networking at Chicago area law firms. Sessions begin at $35 and include topic such as Cybersecurity Law (presented by Locke Lord LLP), Family Law (presented by Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP) & Litigation (presented by Jenner & Block LLP).

If you are interested in attending please see below for a few handy links for you to find what you need.

After you done feeding your brain, feed your stomach for lunch or dinner at rooftops of Raised or London House all while enjoying some breath-taking views of this city we love so much!

DIANA GARCIA, PARALEGAL WITH AMATA LAW OFFICE SUITES

Diana Garcia, Paralegal with Amata Office Solutions

She began with the company in 2010 as a Client Consultant and moved up to Paralegal in 2016 after attending DePaul University’s Paralegal Studies Certificate Program. In addition to being a Paralegal, Diana is fluent in Spanish and hold a BA in Public Relations also from DePaul University.

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Union League Club Chicago is Hosts Special Social Featuring Guests of Honor Judge Jamie Shapiro and Judge Erika Orr

Union League Club Chicago is Hosts Special Social Featuring Guests of Honor Judge Jamie Shapiro and Judge Erika Orr

This social event is sponsored by the ULCC and attendees will have the opportunity to meet members of the ULCC Board of Directors, view the second largest private art collection in Chicago, and network with other Amata clients at this special event.

Special guests of honor will be the recently elected Judge Jamie Shapiro and Judge Erika Orr.

When: Thursday, May 3rd, 2018
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Where: Union League Club of Chicago
65 Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL

An RSVP is required to attend

Sign in for more info & to RSVP

Here’s What You’ve Been Missing at Union League Club of Chicago

  • Expand your professional and social network
  • A historic club committed to community, country, and culture
  • Temporary reduced initiation fee of $125
  • World-class art collection of more than 700 works
  • Award-winning chefs providing some of the best dining experiences
  • Access to unique experiences featuring at least 60 events per month
  • Family programs available every month
  • State-of-the-art health and fitness center
  • More than 25 interest groups
  • A public affairs committee committed to improving Chicago
  • Complimentary shuttle service

For reservations, email [email protected]

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St. Patty’s Day Puzzle Party

St. Patty’s Day Puzzle Party

Who needs the Luck O’ the Irish when you have brains, stamina and wit?

Prove your skills March 15th!

Assemble your team of 4 and compete to finish your 100-piece puzzle the quickest.

*** Prizes and bragging rights will be awarded ***

Join us for our St. Patty’s Day Puzzle Party!

6:00 pm
Thursday, March 15th, 2018
Amata Law Office Centers Cafe
161 N Clark St, Suite 1600

Drinks will be provided.

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Balsamic Vinegar & Olive Oil Tasting

Balsamic Vinegar & Olive Oil Tasting

How refined is your palate? Can you taste the difference between an olive oil produced by the Greek Koroneiki Tree and that of the aromatic, dark brown fruit of the Arbequina cultivar? Our Balsamic Vinegar & Olive Oil Tasting gives you the chance to find out.

You’ll discover the complexity of an 18‐year balsamic and the nuances between single‐varietal olive oils with Olive & Well, a gourmet olive oil and balsamic vinegar store in Oak Park, IL. Accompany owner of Olive & Well, Kay Kuhlman, at her tasting table and learn about the life of balsamic vinegars and olive oils, or simply enjoy the flavors and mingle with the other guests throughout the evening.

Amata’s very own Ron Bockstahler will be making the homemade artisan breads that will accompany the tasting!

Olive & Well oils come fresh from small‐batch groves and producers throughout the world. They hand‐select their olives and follow them from pick to press, with just hours passing between the two for their premium varietals. Their emphasis is not only on taste, but on health. Their oils are high in antioxidant polyphenols, and their balsamics are all natural, with no added sugars or colors.

Join your fellow tenants for a guided tasting of 10 balsamic vinegars and oils. Our tasting table will be available for you and your coworkers to mix and match. We will be voting on our favorites throughout the night, and breads will be served with an 18-year aged balsamic and an assortment of infused and Single Varietal Extra Virgin Olive Oils. Accompanying snacks such as olives, cured meats, and cheeses will also be offered.

When: Tuesday, February 27th, 2018 from 5:30 – 7:30 PM
Where: 150 N Michigan Ave, Suite 800, Chicago, IL 60601

RSVP to the event either on the Amata Community ‘Events’ page or via email, at [email protected].

 

DELGADO ROMPF BRUEN LLC

Ownership and management of Olive & Well is Kay’s second “career.” She served for almost 30 years as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Department of Commerce, at U.S. Embassies in Germany, Belgium, Romania, Switzerland and Canada, assisting U.S. companies in promoting and exporting their products and services to foreign markets.

Retiring in 2007 with her husband, also a career diplomat, they settled in Oak Park. Walking to the library one day, she passed by Olive & Well and read the sign on the door: “Looking for part‐ time help. Must be a foodie, must love to cook, and must have retail experience.” Check, check, and check.

For five years, this part‐time work was her “fun retirement job.” When, in 2014, the original owner tired of Chicago winters and moved to Florida, Kay bought the store, introducing new products and marketing strategies. She has made Olive & Well not just a retail operation but also an experience in healthy eating. Her motto for the store is: “Where healthy tastes great.”

Check out all the photos from this fun-filled and informative event!

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