Some Thoughts on Making an Offer to Settle a Case

I thought it might be interesting to post a real settlement offer that I made to the opposing party to settle an actual court case. Since this deals with real parties & litigation issues, I won’t include any information that could disclose the parties’ identities. Nevertheless, despite confidentiality concerns, this post will give some insight [...]

New Client Testimonial – Wilson Rental

After going to a couple of seminars that Chuck Krugel put on, and liking his presentation, I put his name on file for future reference. When the day came that I needed advice on how to handle a union situation involving my company, my customer and a labor union that my customer works with on [...]

79th Street Barbecue, One of My Clients, Reviewed as “Chicago’s Best Takeouts” by WGN TV & Positively Reviewed by Centerstage Chicago

One of my clients, 79th Street Barbecue, at 7901 S. Wentworth in Chicago's Chatham neighborhood, has been garnering some great press & reviews lately.  The restaurant just opened this past October 2011 & serves ribs, rib tips, fish, chicken (jerk chicken too), etc., etc.  On 3/7/12, Ted Brunson of WGN TV recently named it "Chicago's [...]

Chuck Krugel Quoted Extensively in Employment Law & HR Article on Hewlett-Packard’s Business Blog

Thanks to Lisa Vaas, reporter for HP’s business blog Input Output for interviewing & quoting me in her 2/9/12 article What to Do When an Employee Cries (Legal) Wolf.  The full text of the article is below.  The title says it all.  The article concerns what happens when employees threaten to sue in order to [...]

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