Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | May 25, 2018
The 2018 Connecticut Legal Awards brightened the Bond Room at the Hilton Hartford Downtown Thursday night, with nearly 200 attendees on hand to celebrate professional excellence, including the 2018 Connecticut Law Tribune award for Attorney of the Year, which went to the University of Connecticut School of Law's Karen DeMeola.
By Ryan Lovelace | May 21, 2018
Ahead of the American Bar Association's annual meeting this summer, an ABA working group is debating a proposed resolution to help lawyers and law firms deal with problems of mental illness and impairment.
By Ryan Lovelace | May 10, 2018
Whatever Squire Patton Boggs expected from its association with Michael Cohen, it's gotten more than it bargained for.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | May 9, 2018
Seeing an opportunity for more business, Brown Paindiris & Scott is pressing forward with its marijuana law division.
By Roy Strom | April 24, 2018
Last year was one of the best in recent memory for the financial fortunes of the Am Law 100, but few firms are able to rest easily given concerns about the industry's long-term outlook.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | April 24, 2018
The country's largest law firms thumbed their proverbial noses at tough market conditions, posting some of the most significant gains since the Great Recession.
By Julie Brush | April 10, 2018
Getting fired is not the end of the world … or your career. Far from it. Professionals are fired every day, in every way, at every level. And for various reasons too—from illegal behavior to politics to just a plain ol' bad fit.
By Miriam Rozen | April 4, 2018
Firms with substantial white-collar practices say they are still finding work despite the dramatic drop in federal government prosecutions of white-collar crime.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Best Practices
By Alanna G. Clair and Shari L. Klevens | March 30, 2018
While co-working spaces may cure the discomfort of isolation, allow attorneys to save on overhead costs, and provide an opportunity for peer feedback, they are not without risk.
By Ryan Lovelace | March 23, 2018
Joseph diGenova and his wife Victoria Toensing won't be helping the president battle Robert Mueller after all. Plus: Hogan Lovells lures a trademark pro from Finnegan, Arnold & Porter picks up Chris Christie's nemesis, and Squire Patton Boggs defends Cambridge Analytica in the U.K.
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