Clark Hill Attorney Ray J. Koenig III Appeared on NBC Chicago’s, “Making a Difference” on September 9, 2018
CHICAGO, IL – Ray J. Koenig III, Member-in-Charge of Clark Hill’s Chicago office, recently appeared on NBC 5’s, “Making a Difference” segment to discuss the Chicago House and Social Service Agency. Koenig, Chair of the agency’s Board of Trustees, spoke to NBC 5’s LeeAnn Trotter about the organization’s mission to serve those affected by HIV and AIDS, as well as one of the organization’s biggest current challenges: funding.
“HIV and AIDS, even though it impacts so many people in the world today, in many ways it’s seen as something in the past, but it’s not” said Koenig. “It’s here, present, all around us – and there are tons of people who need the services that we provide.”
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Chicago House, founded in 1985, is the leading social services provider for those who are living with or have been affected by HIV and AIDS. Chicago House’s annual Speaker Series event, sponsored by Clark Hill and co-chaired by Koenig, will take place on September 14, 2018 at the Hilton Chicago’s Grand Ballroom from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This year’s guest speakers are renowned comedienne Wanda Sykes and Olympic figure skater Adam Rippon, who will discuss their authentic selves as LGBTQ individuals. Past speakers of the event have included Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton and Madeleine Albright. For more information on the event, please visit chicagohouse.org.
Koenig’s practice focuses on Estate & Trust litigation, for which he has been repeatedly selected as a Super Lawyer or Rising Star since 2010. Koenig has represented individuals, families, financial institutions, medical institutions, and governmental organizations in all areas of his practice, and he has extensive trial, appellate and mediation experience in state and federal courts.