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May 14, 2009 |

Day Pitney lays off 20 attorneys

Day Pitney laid off 20 attorneys this week, including four from the Hartford, Conn., office and six from Florham Park, N.J. This was the second round of cuts in three months for Day Pitney, which trimmed 66 staffers and paralegals in February. At the time, firm leaders said they didn't plan to eliminate any attorneys. "Unfortunately, the demand for legal services has continued to decline, with the result that we have found ourselves with excess capacity," Day Pitney stated in an internal memo.
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PITTS v. CITY OF BUFFALO
Publication Date: 2002-10-31
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Case number: 02-02281

Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial Department 1369.4 CAE 02-02281 PRESENT: HAYES, J.P., WISNER, SCUDDER, KEHOE, AND LAWTON, JJ. JAMES W. PITTS, PRES

January 30, 2001 |

Firms Pave Way for New Partners

Making partner at Day, Berry & Howard, the Hartford-based firm preaches, isn't dictated by the number of candidates. Still, with eight of its attorneys knocking on the firm's equity door in November, there were more than a few skeptics among its rank and file, admitted Day Berry's Robert G. Siegel. "There was a belief by some that the firm just wouldn't do that," he said. "They were wrong."
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September 15, 2006 |

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December 10, 2007 |

2007 Electronic NLJ Billing Survey

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September 03, 2007 |

Telling A Judge He Is Wrong

Stamford Superior Court Judge John Redmond Downey's misapprehension over the law concerning immigrants' rights to access courts proved fatal to his Appellate Court nomination, and now has left the bar with a lingering question: how can judges be subtly told they're wrong. Or maybe not so subtly.
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June 21, 2013 |

New Haven Bar Director Promises Upgrades

Upgrading the lawyers' lounge in the New Haven courthouse and negotiating better discounts for members are just two of the projects on the agenda of Julia Baldini, the new executive director of the New Haven County Bar Association.
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September 20, 1999 |

Frankels Odd Gambit

International law experts are puzzled as to why Martin Frankel, the ex-international fugitive suspected of a massive insurance scam, chose to hide out in German. Now, after evading authorities for four months, Frankel reportedly fights extradition from a German jail cell. Experts see no loophole within the United States' extradition treaty with Germany that could block Frankel's ultimate return to face federal charges. Bringing him back to U.S. soil, however, could take federal prosecutors several months.
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January 11, 2007 |

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United States of America v. Epifanio Matos-Luchi, Manolo Soto-Perez
Publication Date: 2010-12-13
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Court: 1st Cir.
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Case number: Nos. 08-2289,, 08-2290,, 08-2291

Before Lynch, Chief Judge, Boudin and Lipez, Circuit Judges. Ricardo R. Morel for appellants.This appeal by several defendants convicted of drug trafficking--Epifanio Matos-Luchi, Manolo Soto-Perez

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