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Chester Brough

Chester Brough
Lecturer
Department: Management
Employee Type: Faculty, MBA Teacher
Location:  Business 416
Office Phone:  435.797.1658
Office Hours: Before and after class and by appointment or T 9:00-12:00p.m. and 1:00-3:45 p.m.
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Fall 2009 Course(s) Taught:

MGT 2050 – Legal and Ethical Environment of Business
Day(s):M W F - Class Time: 8:30-9:20
Room No. BUS 211
Class Syllabus

MGT 2050 – Legal and Ethical Environment of Business
Day(s):M W F - Class Time: 10:30-11:20
Room No. BUS 317
Class Syllabus

MGT 2050 – Legal and Ethical Environment of Business
Day(s):M W F - Class Time: 2:30-3:20
Room No. BUS 211
Class Syllabus

MGT 3810 DSS – Employment Law and Policy Development
Day(s):M W F - Class Time: 12:30-1:20
Room No. BUS 211
Class Syllabus

 

Personal Biography:

Mr. Brough arrived at Utah State University from private law practice in 2000 and joined the Management and Human Resources Department as an Executive-in-Residence faculty member on July 1, 2006. He earned his Juris Doctorate Degree from Brigham Young University in 1984. He has served on the faculty at John Marshall Law School. He was a teaching assistant and also a law librarian at Brigham Young University. He has served as an Assistant District Attorney, Administrative Assistant to the States Attorney, as a Special Attorney General, and a Special Assistant on the drug task force for the United States Attorney’s Office. He has professional expertise in employment law, tax law, mediation law/arbitration law, and is known for his trial effective preparation techniques. He is a member of the Utah and Illinois Bar, Seventh and Ninth Federal Circuit Bars, United States Tax Court, and is retired from the Wyoming Bar. He had the highest conviction rate (98 percent) for prosecutors in Illinois for reckless homicide and driving under the influence (DUI) cases and has prepared 175 cases for jury trial, with a conviction rate of nearly 90 percent. Each of the trial cases he presented were not favorable initially for a conviction.