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Laurel Bellows and Her Advocacy Work for Federal Legal Aid Funding

The Chicago Bar Foundation In addition to direct contributions of time and money, lawyers also use their networks and influence in the community to advance access to justice. Laurel G. Bellows, a principal in Bellows and Bellows, PC, is one

Gender Equality

As part of Allegheny County Bar Association’s launch of their Institute for Gender Equality, Laurel Bellows, Principal of The Bellows Law Group, P.C., will be speaking to its members on October 28, 2009 in Pittsburgh, PA. She will be speaking

Judge Judy West Lecture Series and Scholarship Luncheon

Laurel G. Bellows, Principal of Bellows and Bellows, P.C., recently spoke to the attendants of the Judge Judy West Lecture Series and Scholarship Luncheon on September 3, 2009, at the Chase College of Law. Presented by the Women Lawyers Section

Laurel Bellows 2009 Key note Speaker

Laurel G. Bellows, Principal of Bellows and Bellows, P.C., presided as the key note speaker of the 2009 Women on the Move Luncheon, presented by the Nielsen Company and held at the Renaissance Hotel in Chicago on May 19, 2009.

Ask What you want, Attorney Advises

“Blow your own horn,” Laurel Bellows, principal with Bellows & Bellows P.C., told members of the University of Chicago Women’s Business Group at an afternoon tea at Rhapsody restaurant on May 1. The group had gathered to hear Bellows speak

Rite of Spring

ABA’s lobbying push on Capitol Hill focuses on access-to-justice issues Posted May 1, 2009 6:10 PM CST By Rhonda McMillion In an event that has become as reliable a ritual of spring in Washington, D.C., as the blossoming of the

Laurel Bellows Profile

Laurel Bellows Profile in Clique

Small Firm in a Big Pond Big City Practice

Small is spectacular, but I’m biased. At five feet tall I have that “good things come in small packages” attitude. Of course, co-partnering a nine-lawyer law firm with my husband, Joel, in downtown Chicago requires attitude.

Negotiating Your Career: Leadership Series

By: Joanna Haerle, W.E. O’Neil Construction Company November 28, 2008 On the heels of the October 29th career and compensation discussion, CREW Chicago’s second leadership program of the year was held on November 20th and focused on negotiating your career

CEOs Share Economic Pain

A Growing Number Agree to Pay Cuts During Hard Times By JOANN S. LUBLIN Russ Smyth made an uncommon promise when he became the $950,000-a-year chief executive of H&R Block Inc. this summer. He agreed — in advance — to