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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 [...]

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

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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