By Mark Dubois | February 27, 2023
UPL is a civil wrong and a crime, and for lawyers who happen to stumble in the quagmire, an ethics violation. Factor in virtual meetings and things get even messier.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Best Practices
By Mark Dubois | February 5, 2023
One person reported that AI sometimes makes up stuff. Ha! I've seen a few instances where real lawyers did that too.
By Mark Dubois | January 25, 2023
There's no end of commentary on the state of our democracy these days, which is called both perilous and strong, sometimes by the same person in the same sentence.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Elisa M. Reiter and Daniel Pollack | January 11, 2023
Disturbing details in a Connecticut case provide insight into the horror faced by victims
By Mark Dubois | November 21, 2022
The sum of the case is that these highly sensitive records were sent to two lawyers who might not have had to right to see them; one who had applied to represent Jones here but never did, and one who was representing other plaintiffs against Jones.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Mark Dubois | October 25, 2022
The case avoided a necessary examination of the nature and scope of permissible public speech in an age when all of us are publishers.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Joette Katz | September 26, 2022
Does it make sense to have an arbitrary time by which judges can only serve in limited capacity?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | August 3, 2022
The net outcome of P.A. 22-24, "An Act Protecting Employee Freedom of Speech and Conscience," is a disaster.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Joette Katz | July 28, 2022
When sentencing convicted defendants to what probably seemed like life sentences to younger defendants, the opportunity for redemption factored prominently. The Board of Pardons and Parole helped me to sleep at night.
By Mark Dubois | July 15, 2022
An inability or unwillingness to do thorough historical analysis may open the nation's highest court to ridicule for being misinformed, or serve as a ruse to allow the court to pick and choose justifications for majority decisions.
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