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Eugene Klein is an attorney concentrating
his practice in the following areas: business and commercial
law, health care law, construction law and real estate, as
well as estates and trusts.
Eugene Klein has been in private practice
since 2002. Prior to that, he served as an in-house counsel
for two of the Fortune 100 companies: Caterpillar and Dell
Computers.
Being a part of the Caterpillar Legal Department,
Mr. Klein counseled business clients on sales, service, distribution
network and manufacturing facilities, negotiated and drafted
sales and distribution contracts, and secured transactions.
Working for Dell, the pioneer of the technology
and E-commerce revolution, Mr. Klein assisted
Dell Subsidiaries in Southern and Eastern Europe and was advising
on e-commerce, commercial issues and data protection. He supported
a $ 700 M business including over 70 distributors.
After returning from European assignments,
Mr. Klein was working for Bingham Dana, one of the top five
law forms in Boston, MA, providing legal advice to small companies
and entrepreneurs, drafting and reviewing agreements related
to sales, franchises and distribution, as well as on commercial
and corporate law.
Mr. Klein earned his Master Degree in Law
summa cum laude from
the University of Belarus, former Soviet Republic in 1987,
and his law degree in 1994 at William Mitchell College of
Law, in St. Paul, MN
Mr. Klein also completed a number of additional
courses and studies, including a Mini-Medical
School program at Loyola University School of Medicine
in Chicago in 2002 and Intellectual
Property in Cyberspace course offered by Harvard University
in 1999, with distinction, as well as Executive
Management Program at the famous IMD school in Lausanne,
Switzerland.
He has been admitted to practice in Minnesota since 1994.
He was admitted in the State of Illinois in 2002.
Mr. Klein is fully bilingual English/Russian. He is also fluent
in Polish and speaks French.
In 2005 Mr. Klein was selected for inclusion
into the 2006 Edition of "Who
Is Who in American Law" .
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