Background
Dolin, Kenneth R. was born on April 22, 1955 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Dolin, Kenneth R. was born on April 22, 1955 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
University of Wisconsin at Madison (Bachelor of Arts, with honors, 1978). University of Illinois (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1980). New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University (M.I.L.R., 1981).
New York University (Master of Laws in Labor Law, 1987).
Harao Scholar. Lead.
Worked at Jenner & Block (Chicago, Illinois) specializing in Labor and Employment Counseling and Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1981, Illinois. 1985, United States. District Court, Northern District of Illinois and United States.
Court of Appeals 7th Circuit.
Harno Scholar. Lead Author: "Termination of Grievance Proceedings When Employees File Discrimination Charges," 13 Employee Relations Law Journal 249, Autumn, 1987. "Drafting Affirmative Action Plans and Practice Before the Office of the Federal Contract Compliance Programs," Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education, Employment Discrimination, 1989.
"Representation Case---Substantive Matters," Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education, The Labor Law Handbook, 1989. "Recent Developments in The Area of Affirmative Action," Labor Law Journal, March, 1991.
Adjunct Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law, 1990.
Trial Attorney, National Labor Relations Board, New York, 1982-1984. Member, Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education Labor Law Curriculum Advisory Group, 1990. Member: American Bar Association (Member, Committee on Development of the Law Under The National Labor Relations Acting, Section of Labor and Employment Law, 1985).
Military: FD:"Law School Year">).
Member, Illinois Institute for Continuing Legal Education Labor Law Curriculum Advisory Group, 1990. Member: American Bar Association (Member, Committee on Development of the Law Under The National Labor Relations Acting, Section of Labor and Employment Law, 1985). Military: FD:"Law School Year">).