Katherine Charlton

Hawks Quindel Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers

Hawks Quindel, S.C. is pleased to announce that six of its attorneys have been named to the 2014 Edition of Best Lawyers, the oldest and...

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Charlton to Speak About Employee Rights

Katherine Charlton will present “Basic Workplace Rights” to the Greater Milwaukee Association of Legal Professionals (GMALP) on September 17, 2013. GMALP is an organization founded...

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Length of Employment May Affect Whether A Non-Compete Agreement is Enforceable

When the length of time an employee works for an employer is significantly shorter than the length of the term the employee may not compete...

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Charlton Is Invited To Author An Employment Law Chapter In A New State Bar Book

Katherine Charlton is in the process of preparing a chapter on employment law in a new book the State Bar of Wisconsin expects to publish...

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CHARLTON TO MODERATE 2013 EQUAL JUSTICE CONFERENCE ON MARCH 8, 2013

Katherine Charlton will be a host and moderator for the 2013 Equal Justice Conference in Madison on March 8, 2013, in her role as Chair...

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ATTORNEY CHARLTON TO PRESENT “OVERVIEW OF WISCONSIN EMPLOYMENT LAW” TO THE PARALEGAL ASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN IN MILWAUKEE

Katherine Charlton will present “Overview of Wisconsin Employment Law” to the Paralegal Association of Wisconsin in Milwaukee on March 20, 2013. The Association has branches...

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KATHERINE CHARLTON TO SPEAK AT WISCONSIN FAIR HOUSING NETWORK’S ANNUAL CONVENTION IN APRIL 2013

Kathy Charlton will speak at the Wisconsin Fair Housing Network’s Annual Convention on April 26, 2013 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The Network is a coalition of...

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HAWKS QUINDEL ATTORNEYS NAMED AS 2012 SUPER LAWYERS

Hawks Quindel is pleased to announce that the following attorneys have been recognized as Wisconsin Super Lawyers for 2012: Aaron Halstead, Of Counsel (Employment &...

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PAY VERY CLOSE ATTENTION TO TIME LIMITS….THEY MAY DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT YOUR CLAIM CAN GO FORWARD IN COURT

Time limits matter, and can be determinative of whether or not a claim is heard by a court. The District IV Court of Appeals recently...

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