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Professor Richard J. Gonzalez

 

Richard J. Gonzalez

Clinical Professor of Law

Professor Gonzalez received his bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University and his law degree from Ohio State University College of Law. Before he joined the law school faculty in 1988, he was a litigator with the Chicago law firm of James D. Montgomery and Associates. He also spent four years as an attorney with the Legal Assistance Foundation of Chicago, and three years as an administrative law judge for the State of Illinois Human Rights Commission.

Professor Gonzalez is a frequent speaker on the topics of employment discrimination and wrongful discharge, and has served as an Illinois Bar grader and chair of the Chicago Bar Association’s Civil Rights Committee. He has written numerous practitioner-oriented articles and has taught courses in pre-trial litigation, negotiations, alternative dispute resolution, and employment discrimination, and is involved in both the Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (LADR) program and the Labor and Employment Law certificate program.

Additional information on Professor Gonzalez can be found on his Web site at www.kentlaw.edu/gonzalez/.

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