By C. Ryan Barber | April 29, 2020
Brian Miller, a former Washington-based partner at the litigation boutique Rogers Joseph O'Donnell P.C., represented a host of corporate clients while in private practice, according to a newly filed financial disclosure.
By Vanessa Blum | Leigh Jones | April 24, 2020
Are law firms financially prepared to weather the fallout from COVID-19? Hear from the experts on this week's Legal Speak podcast.
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By Robert Storace | April 23, 2020
The Connecticut Bar Examining Committee is expected to propose changes to the Connecticut Practice Book to allow law school students in the state to work with a supervising attorney and to allow for limited court exposure before taking the bar examination.
By Ben Hancock | April 23, 2020
In the weeks since the pandemic declaration, new cases are down more than 20 percent compared to last year. Examine the data by region and practice area with interactive data visuals from Legal Radar.
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By Robert Storace | April 22, 2020
Citing the dangers of COVID-19, students from Yale Law School's Veterans Legal Services Clinic have filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus, seeking the immediate release from prison of an 80-year-old man.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 22, 2020
Attorneys general are putting retailers on notice about potential lawsuits.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 21, 2020
The ACLU of Connecticut filed a federal class action lawsuit early Tuesday seeking the release of hundreds of prisoners in state custody. The group says incarcerating prisoners in close quarters during the COVID-19 pandemic is dangerous and could cost prisoners their lives.
By Tom McParland | Jane Wester | April 17, 2020
The call from Democratic Reps. Jerrold Nadler, Hakeem Jeffries and Nydia Velázquez came as officials had begun taking steps elsewhere within the vast federal prison system to release inmates, including Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump's former lawyer and fixer, to home confinement amid the pandemic.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 16, 2020
So far, employees for the government, a hand bell factory and a hair salon have filed class actions, and lawyers predict many more to come, as about 22 million people file for unemployment claims.
By Angela Morris | April 15, 2020
We're surveying trial lawyers across the nation about whether the disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic have had any impact on income or firm's revenue from legal work.
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