Charles E. Harris, II, FCIArb

Charles E. Harris, II, FCIArb

Greater Chicago Area
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Charles E. Harris, II, a partner in Mayer Brown’s Litigation & Dispute Resolution group…

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Experience

Education

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    Activities and Societies: Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated

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    Activities and Societies: Law Review, Black Law Student Association

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    Activities and Societies: Football, Track, Science Club

Volunteer Experience

  • Commerical Aribtration Panel Member

    Commerical Aribtration Panel Member

    American Arbitration Association

    - Present 7 years 5 months

  • Commissioner

    Cook County Human Rights Commission

    - 9 years 1 month

  • President Of The Board Of Directors

    President Of The Board Of Directors

    Victory Gardens Theater

    - Present 10 years 3 months

    Education

  • Director

    Director

    Heartland Alliance

    - 4 years 7 months

    Human Rights

Licenses & Certifications

Publications

  • Applying Illinois’s Anti-SLAPP Statute Following the Illinois Supreme Court’s Decision in Sandholm v. Kuecker

    Mayer Brown

    Legal UpdateApplying Illinois’s Anti-SLAPP Statute Following the Illinois Supreme Court’s Decision in Sandholm v. Kuecker
    31 January 2012

    A recent Illinois Supreme Court decision, Sandholm v. Kuecker, creates additional complexity when seeking dismissal based on Illinois’s anti-SLAPP (“Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation”) statute.

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  • Actions to Identify Anonymous Internet Posters on the Rise

    Association of Corporate Counsel

    Technology that provides a platform for Internet users to express their views on a range of topics has proliferated over the past several years. Many of these technologies, such as financial message boards, blogs, social networking websites and e-mail, allow users, or “posters,” to express themselves anonymously by using pseudonyms traceable only through the hosts of the sites or their Internet service providers. As such speech has increased, so to have actions against Internet-based…

    Technology that provides a platform for Internet users to express their views on a range of topics has proliferated over the past several years. Many of these technologies, such as financial message boards, blogs, social networking websites and e-mail, allow users, or “posters,” to express themselves anonymously by using pseudonyms traceable only through the hosts of the sites or their Internet service providers. As such speech has increased, so to have actions against Internet-based companies—such as Yahoo!, Facebook, Twitter and Microsoft—seeking to discover the identity of someone who posted allegedly defamatory material. But courts have adopted a standard that creates challenges to obtaining this information.

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Languages

  • Spanish (Fair)

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