​Adam Falkof Elected to Junior Board of Chicago Volunteer Legal Services

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CHICAGO, Ill.  — The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP today announced that Adam Falkof has been elected to the Junior Board of Chicago Volunteer Legal Services (CVLS).

CVLS is the oldest civil pro bono organization in Chicago and continues to be a leader in providing and coordinating free legal services to individual clients of limited means. "Quarles & Brady is very pleased that Adam has been elected to the CVLS Junior Board," said Chicago partner Chris Skey, who serves as chair of the CVLS Board Development Committee. "The Junior Board is an energetic group of lawyers that plays an important leadership role in broadening CVLS' scope of services and development opportunities."

Falkof practices out of the firm's Chicago office, where he is a member of the Real Estate Practice Group. He received his law degree, with distinction, from the University of Iowa College of Law and his bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from George Washington University. 

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