By John Kang | November 29, 2018
Two of Australia's top law firms have been investigated by government regulators in the past two months for overworking lawyers and staff. The response could hold lessons for law firms around the world.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Daniel G. Fish | November 15, 2018
In his Elder Law column, Daniel G. Fish discusses a decision of a Connecticut appellate court, 'Bloomfield Health Care Center of Connecticut v. Jason Doyon', which should serve as notice to guardians to pay close attention to the status of potential Medicaid eligibility of wards and to seek advice from a source that has extensive experience with the intricate requirements of Medicaid eligibility
By Scott Flaherty | October 24, 2018
What role do clients play in putting undue pressure on partners, who then pass it on to associates?
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | October 22, 2018
Our annual Global 100 list expands to the world's 200 largest firms—and the tiers become clear.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Karen Sloan | October 3, 2018
More than half of law school admissions officials check on the social media pages of applicants, and what they find can lead straight to the rejection pile.
The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Roy Strom | October 2, 2018
The biggest private equity shops are predicted to double in size over the next seven years. Catching a piece of their deals is a recipe for Big Law success.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Vivia Chen | September 18, 2018
The Supreme Court nominee's detractors hint that the alleged incident in his youth is indicative of his darker side, that it illustrates his capacity for duplicity—that past is prologue. But I think it mainly shows he was drunk and callow.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | August 22, 2018
With three Am Law 200 firms announcing mergers this week, large firms are showing their appetites for acquiring smaller shops.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Randy Vidal | August 6, 2018
Years ago, the real estate market in our state not only flourished but was successful on many different fronts: commercial as well as residential,…
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq. | August 1, 2018
Michael Rood claimed that his uninsured motorist insurance carrier had unfairly delayed paying him his full policy proceeds following an accident. Was this enough to win damages under the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act?
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