About charlesakrugel

Management side labor & employment lawyer and human resources counselor based in Chicago. Established own practice in 2000. Also, on numerous boards of directors & advisers, & member of various area chambers of commerce & business associations.

Chuck Krugel Article Published in Law Journal Newsletters’ Employment Law Strategist

My article, “Responding to Regulatory Agency Complaints, A Practitioner’s Perspective,” was just published in the January 2011 edition of the Employment Law Strategist, which is produced by Law Journal Newsletters.  You have to be a subscriber to read the article on ELS’ website which is here.   A plain text version is below.  Hopefully, I’ll be [...]

From My LinkedIn Group: Statistical Analysis as Evidence in Employment Discrimination

A few days ago, on my LinkedIn Group, Charles Krugel’s Labor & Employment Law & Human Resources Practices Group, member Stephanie R Thomas, Ph.D., the owner of Thomas Econometrics in the Philadelphia, PA, area, posted an excellent examination of the use and importance of statistical analysis in disparate impact and disparate treatment discrimination cases.  I [...]

For 2nd Year in a Row, My Website/Blog Chosen as One of Industry’s Best Blogs

It's great to receive recognition! For the 2nd year in a row, my blog/website has been named a top 100 employment law blog by Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor's The Delaware Employment Blog Top 100 Employment Law Blogs. This site came in at number 26 & is the only blog in the top 50 that's [...]

Response from Avvo Regarding Criticism

Today, I got a response from Avvo to yesterday’s post (and other posts) criticizing them.  Below is the comment to that post. Conrad from Avvo said, December 5, 2010 @ 10:26 am Charles – not every lawyer appreciates the transparency that Avvo has brought to the legal industry, yet this is exactly what consumers want and [...]

More Avvo Criticism & Possibly a Way to Game Avvo’s Defective Rating System

Because of my public criticism of Avvo, and their defective rating system, I get a lot of comments about them.  A brief summary of my crticism is that it’s biased against small and solo firms because larger firms have greater wherewithal to manage the extremely cumbersome Avvo profile process, and because Avvo won’t let an [...]

By |2021-03-17T05:25:14-05:00December 4th, 2010|Charles Krugel, Law, Legal, Media, Practicing Law|6 Comments
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