About Michael Ciesla

Since 1996, Michael Ciesla has spent his legal career representing small and mid-sized companies and their executives across various industries.

Michael currently acts as chief outside legal counsel for several corporate clients and provides advice and counsel to executives, boards of directors, in-house counsel, human resources professionals and business owners in the area of business formation, corporate governance, capital restructuring debt restructuring, business succession planing, employment practices policy development board of director training and civil litigation.

His experiences in the area of transactional law and securities law is vast and includes preparing private placement memorandums, Initial Public Offerings (IPO’s) conducting due diligence in preparation of mergers and acquisitions, preparing and closing on mergers and SEC filings.

Michael also has extensive experience in the area of post-secondary education law representing Colleges and Universities throughout the United States, before the United States Department of Education, regional accrediting bodies and in Federal and State Courts.

Michael has frequently lectured on the topics of Stark Laws, ethics in the workplace, e-commerce fraud, electronic signatures and other internet and e-commerce related issues. He has spent a great amount of time training Boards of Directors and Trustees on fiduciary responsibilities and issues of protocol. He has been interviewed by Bloomber.com relative to planning for loved ones with disabilities in the long term.

Michael was born in New News, Virginia and and grew up in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. He currently lives in Northbrook with his wife and his five children.

He graduated from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois and his LL.M. from the University of Alabama.