By Karen Sloan | April 23, 2021
The first-time bar pass rate for 2020 law graduates was 83%, though fewer people took the exam last year.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | April 23, 2021
The Biden Justice Department this week agreed to pay $1.5 million in attorney fees to end a Trump-era census lawsuit after the Trump DOJ paid roughly $9 million to resolve litigation over the failed attempt to add a citizenship question to the census.
By Marcia Coyle | April 20, 2021
No coin flip this time around. In a rare move, the high court used a lottery to determine which lawyer would argue for Native American tribes at Monday's hearing over hundreds of millions of dollars in federal pandemic relief.
By Andrew Maloney | April 19, 2021
Withers will "absolutely" seek to expand by increasing its numbers in Boston and on the West Coast, said corporate partner James Shaw.
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By Robert Storace | April 16, 2021
This would bring the total number of courthouses to reopen since the pandemic to 34.
By Karen Sloan | Zack Needles | April 16, 2021
Legal recruiter Keith Wetmore discusses how the shift to remote work may help associates on their path to partnership, and why that change has been particularly tough on lawyers who are just starting their Big Law careers.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 12, 2021
"One, people will not pay attention," said Robert Mitchell, a partner with Mitchell & Sheahan on why remote jury trials won't work. "Two, the court will not have real control over the jury. And three, there is a certain majesty involved with being in the courthouse, and you can't repeat that by being in the kitchen."
By Zack Needles | Karen Sloan | April 9, 2021
A year ago, many across the legal industry hoped the pandemic-prompted shift to remote work would be a temporary nuisance--an obstacle to overcome before getting back to normal. But normal is no longer an option.
By Robert Storace | April 9, 2021
Despite a 2020 state law making it harder for judges to grant class certification for restaurant workers, a Superior Court judge did just that.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 9, 2021
Attorneys are expressing frustration and dismay over court backlogs and delays.
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