| Biography | Author: "Dawn Following Darkness: An Outcome-Oriented Model for Corporate Governance," 48 Duquesne Law Review 33 (Winter 2010); "IP and IT Due Diligence in M & A Transactions," University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology and Policy, Fall, 2008; "Cyberfinance: Raising Capital for the E-Business," CCH, 2001; "One Size Doesn't Fit All: A Primer (or Refresher) on Negotiating Commercial Loan Transactions and Documentation on Behalf of Borrowers," Chicago Bar Record, May 1997; "A Happy Medium: How to Acquire a Medium-Sized Business," 85 Illinois Bar Journal, September 1997; "Making Nice: Help Your Client Nurture Good Relations in Contract Negotiations," Business Law Today, May 1998; "Commercial Equipment Leasing," Matthew Bender Monograph, September 2005; "Recipe for an Overdue Change: Why Corporate Lawyers Sometimes Need to Give Business Advice," Business Law Today, July/August 2003; "Computing the Contract: Getting that Tech Stuff from the User Prospective," Business Law Today, May/June 2004. Panelist: "Lawyers' Obligation to Give Business Advice," American Bar Association Teleconference, August 2003; "Electronic Records and E-Discovery," Lorman Group, September 2006. Adjunct Professor, DePaul University College of Law and Northwestern University School of Law. Lecturer, Kellogg School of Management. Huffington Post Blogger. (Member, FSB FisherBroyles LLP) |