Charles Krugel

Book Review of “Your Witness-Lessons on Cross Examination and Life From Great Chicago Trial Lawyers”

A few months ago, I received a complimentary copy of the book Your Witness-Lessons on Cross Examination and Life From Great Chicago Trial Lawyers edited by Steven Molo and James Figliulo, from Carrie Wallick, Assistant Publicist, Planned Television Arts, and published by the Law Bulletin Publishing Company. Here’s the description that I received from Carrie [...]

2 Law Seminars Concerning Human Resources and Business Law for Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses

On Monday, October 27, 2008, and Monday, November 10, 2008, along with attorney Elliot Richardson of Horwitz, Richardson and Baker, I'll be presenting "Legal Assistance for Entrepreneurs" and "Small Businesses and Human Resources" seminars at Orly's Cafe, 55th and Hyde Park Blvd., 1660 E 55th St, Chicago. These presentations are organized and run by Foreign [...]

Response to Comment on My 9/2008 Interview & Quotes in Law360.com Article

Reader Benjamin Wright commented on my 9/14 post concerning workplace emails and other electronic communications at work: Chuck: Knowing these kinds of smoking-gun records are inevitable, I argue an employer can use technology proactively to make its e-records more benign. It can broadcast intent to be lawful and a request that adversaries come forward as [...]

Chuck Krugel: Interviewed for & Quoted in Law360.com 9/2008 Article

In Law360.com’s (The Newswire for Business Lawyers) September 5, 2008, article “Work E-Mails: The New Smoking Guns” by Christine Caulfield, I was interviewed for and quoted in Christine’s article concerning workplace emails in the aftermath of two Credit Suisse brokers charged with conspiring to deceive investors via e-mail.  If you can’t access the article via [...]

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