When: December 16th
Time: 1:30pm
Where: Beth Emet Synagogue 1224 Dempster St, in Evanston
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Speaker: Rick Schoenfield
Topic:
The Soldiers Fell Like Autumn Leaves” about the 1791 battle of the Wabash River which was the worst US army defeat by Native Americans.
Bio:
Rick M. Schoenfield earned a BA and a JD from Northwestern University. He has been a trial and appellate lawyer for over 40 years. A highlight of Rick’s legal career was taking a case pro bono, after it was lost in the federal court of appeals, getting the case to the Supreme Court and winning unanimously. With his brother Mark Schoenfield, Rick is the co-author of The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Negotiating Course and Legal Negotiations: Getting Maximum Results. He also taught negotiations at Chicago-Kent College of Law. Native American history, early American history and military history have been of particular interest to Rick throughout his life. He found that many of the skills he acquired in his legal career were equally useful in researching and writing The Soldiers Fell Like Autumn Leaves.
Time: 1:30pm
Where: Beth Emet Synagogue 1224 Dempster St, in Evanston
Guest are Welcome
Click here to RSVP.
Speaker: Rick Schoenfield
Topic:
The Soldiers Fell Like Autumn Leaves” about the 1791 battle of the Wabash River which was the worst US army defeat by Native Americans.
Bio:
Rick M. Schoenfield earned a BA and a JD from Northwestern University. He has been a trial and appellate lawyer for over 40 years. A highlight of Rick’s legal career was taking a case pro bono, after it was lost in the federal court of appeals, getting the case to the Supreme Court and winning unanimously. With his brother Mark Schoenfield, Rick is the co-author of The McGraw-Hill 36-Hour Negotiating Course and Legal Negotiations: Getting Maximum Results. He also taught negotiations at Chicago-Kent College of Law. Native American history, early American history and military history have been of particular interest to Rick throughout his life. He found that many of the skills he acquired in his legal career were equally useful in researching and writing The Soldiers Fell Like Autumn Leaves.