EM: Counsel@CritelliLaw.com
USA-NY: 212-388-9661 USA-IA: 515-243-3122

All entries by this author

Hypergrid Business: Is your grid a “safe harbor”?

Feb 4th, 2011 | By | Category: Technology

Always exploring the cutting edge of technology, Tre Critelli addressed the application of the safe harbor provision of Title 17 U.S.C. ยง 512 to virtual worlds…



2/17/11: EVEN IN IOWA: Legal Issues of Human Trafficking and International Abduction & How Professionals Can Address These Hidden But Prevalent Problems

Feb 4th, 2011 | By | Category: Public Service

Tre Critelli will be joining Legal Assistance Coordinator Patricia Hoff, U.S. Department of State/U.S. Central Authority for the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction and immigration attorney Kathryn Salazar in a state-wide panel presentation on Human Trafficking and Int’l Child Abduction over the ICN. Click on the header for more info.



20 years – Middle Temple/CritelliLaw Anglo-American Exchange

Jan 16th, 2011 | By | Category: Anglo-American Scholar

For 20 years now we at CritelliLaw have hosted a Anglo-American Scholarship recipient from the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple. The scholarship was established to foster relationships between the Middle Temple and the United States of America. Click on the header to learn more about the program and see the list of distinguished Barristers….



International Business Risk: Cross-Border Insolvency

Sep 29th, 2010 | By | Category: Practice Notes

In this age of international commerce and global markets it is sometimes difficult to assess the financial stability of your overseas partner, supplier or customer. The distances involved often make visiting their office, plant or retail outlet an impossibility or, at the minimum highly impractical, and differences created by language, custom and culture further complicate […]



How to be a Successful Lawyer

Sep 17th, 2010 | By | Category: Professional Education

During his term on the Iowa Supreme Court’s Attorney Disciplinary Board, Tre Critelli had the opportunity to read thousands of complaints against Iowa lawyers. Many of them could have been avoided, or sanctions perhaps not imposed, if the attorneys had understood what their responsibilities had been and had fulfilled them…



A civil jury trial

Aug 30th, 2010 | By | Category: Alert

Amy summarizes her experiences attending her first US civil jury trial



Our 2010 Anglo-American Scholar: Amy Clarke

Aug 17th, 2010 | By | Category: Anglo-American Scholar

Our 2010 Anglo-American Scholar, Ms Amy Clarke, has returned to London. We are still awaiting her final report and will upload it once it is drafted. We are sure it will contain lots about: The Iowa State Fair, octodogs, bull-riding, civil jury trials, prisons…



When Parents Abduct: Reflections on the Hague Convention

May 6th, 2010 | By | Category: Practice Notes

As the world continues to get smaller and international travel more common, areas of the law once thought to be of primarily local jurisdiction are now turning out to have international complications. Nowhere is this more evident then in the area of family law. Marriages between citizens of differing countries can be extremely beneficial and […]



Our 2009 Anglo-American scholar: Jonathan Moffatt

Apr 2nd, 2010 | By | Category: Anglo-American Scholar, Featured Page

As part of the Anglo-American Exchange hosted by the Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, each year we host a newly-admitted English Barrister and give them a mini-pupillage in the practice of law here in the United States. Our pupil for 2009 is Jonathan Moffatt, but due to the fact that he was completing an […]



2010 Cyber Crime Awareness Conference

Mar 9th, 2010 | By | Category: Public Service

Tre Critelli will be joining speakers from the Electronic Crime Institute, National White Collar Crime Center, Iowa Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce and the Department of Criminal Investigation of the Iowa Attorney General’s Office in this years Cyber Crime Awareness Conference held on March 27, 2010. Click on the header for more information.