Me in the Media

New Chuck Krugel Media – Interview on the Recruiting Animal Show & Article/Editorial on Slate.com’s BizBox Small Biz Blog

The Recruiting Animal welcomed me on his BlogTalkRadio show for the 3rd time Wednesday, April 6, 2011, to discuss contract issues for recruiters and their principals. My segment lasts about 10 minutes.  More specifically, we discussed legal issues concerning a company’s contract to utilize a recruiter’s skills for a position to be filled on a [...]

AIDS and the ADA: Maneuvering Through a Legal Minefield; My 1st Publication

During my 3rd year of law school, my first article “AIDS and the ADA: Maneuvering Through a Legal Minefield,” was published in Commerce Clearing House’s the Labor Law Journal, Vol. 44, No. 7, July 1993.  Due to the classic and outstanding status of my article (it’s been extremely lucrative for CCH  ), you can’t easily [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

The Impact of the Mid-Term Elections on Small-to-Medium Sized Business Regarding Labor and Employment Relations

Excerpts from the following article are also available on Slate.com's BizBox small business blog. It appears that our mid-term election results will probably have little impact for small-to-medium sized businesses in the immediate future (the remainder of 2010 into the first quarter of 2011). More specifically, there doesn't appear to be any clear message sent [...]

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