Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Editorial Board | November 9, 2018
Companies that create algorithms that implement public policy should not expect blanket protection from freedom of information review simply because of underlying intellectual property rights.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Best Practices
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna G. Clair | November 6, 2018
A statute of repose can have a significant impact on litigation.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Editorial Board | October 26, 2018
What makes America the country it is is everyone has the right to decide what statement they wish to make, and the government cannot stop that.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Best Practices
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna G. Clair | October 25, 2018
Some of the most glaring risk prevention tools are relatively simple to employ, and, in their absence, can create headaches for lawyers.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Editorial Board | October 19, 2018
If the right to a jury trial is sacred, as our Founding Fathers believed, then it should not be a means to an end, a tool, but an end in and of itself, like all precious things.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Mark Dubois | October 18, 2018
The old adage about us being a profession and not a business causes some of us to forget that the business aspect of lawyering can be as important, if not more, than the professional stuff.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | October 12, 2018
Measuring professional success by cash flow is deeply suspect. Let's hope we never see medical doctors or college professors ranked by take-home pay!
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna G. Clair | October 12, 2018
Here are some ways lawyers can decide whether to listen to that little voice saying that a new representation may not be worth the risk.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Editorial Board | October 5, 2018
We suggest “semi-automatic” guns not be banned, but regulated, just as machine guns and sawed–off shotguns have been for the last 80-plus years.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Nina Pirrotti | October 3, 2018
Too often the worst fears of these survivors are reinforced by those in power who fail to credit their allegations and take meaningful action to redress them.
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