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(From left) Attorney Tiffany J. Tracy and paralegal Mary Beth Watson of the U.S. attorney's office participate in the race. Paul McGrath
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Local runners and walkers participate in Race Judicata. In its 17th year, it is a 5K run/walk that benefits Chicago Volunteer Legal Services Foundation. This year there were 4,000 runners, 200 teams, and 80 tents. Paul McGrath
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(Standing from left): Attorney Helen I. Gutierrez, of the Latina Lawyers Committee; Donald Rogers, a legal assistant in the Law Offices of Robert D. Ahlgren and Associates P.C.; Kevin Eav; and Monica E. Eav, an attorney in the Law Offices of Robert D. Ahlgren and Associates P.C.; and (seated) Rosalinda Bugarin, senior legal assistant in the Law Offices of Robert D. Ahlgren and Associates P.C., participated in the race. Paul McGrath
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(From left) Some people who played key roles in the event were: Cheryl Ritzi, the race announcer, John Williams, of WGN radio and the race starter, Margaret C. Benson, executive director of CVLS, and F. Ellen Duff, CVLS’ president of the board of directors. Lindsay Macfarland
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