April 22, 2013
Several years ago, I wrote a column on changing trends in corporate use of Alternative Dispute Resolution, including a trend toward greater use of mediation. I noted that the ABA Journ
By Kellie A. Wagner Law Tribune Staff Writer | July 3, 2002
Williams & Pattis attorney Norm Pattis has always been one to push the envelope, and his recent civil claim in John Doe v. Jennifer Norton, et al. is no exception."It's not about the mon
By DOUGLAS S. MALAN | October 23, 2006
Greenwich divorce lawyer Gary I. Cohen is among the state's priciest attorneys. But requiring his client pay him an additional $300,000 "bonus," for a highly contentious five-d
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY | April 29, 2013
Normally, under the "American Rule," each party in a civil case pays its attorneys fees and costs, win or lose. However, there are two exceptions: certain statutes specificall
By CHRISTIAN NOLAN | March 3, 2008
At the age of 12, Mark W. Heaphy lost his eyesight as the result of a lengthy battle with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, a potentially fatal skin disease that attacks mucous membranes. He e
By Mark Dubois | May 6, 2013
I just read a fascinating book by Richard Susskind called Tomorrow's Lawyers. It is so good that I bought copies for everyone in the Connecticut Bar Association leadership. Susskind is
By ANDY THIBAULT Law Tribune Contributing Writer | February 22, 2002
At many jobs, there is someone who gets the work done in a manner unlike any other.My friend, "The Snake," was one of these people. Before we knew of his serpentine talents, The Snake wrangl
By JAY STAPLETON | May 17, 2013
When a sales executive for a French power company appeared in a New Haven federal courtroom this month, he joined a growing number of businesses and their employees charged recently with maki
By Peggy Little | September 7, 2012
In the aftermath of revelations of Jerry Sandusky's predatory child molestations, the NCAA swiftly entered into a stunning agreement in which it extracted a $60 million fine from Penn State,
By JASON HOPPIN | February 28, 2002
To immigration judges, the difference between perception and reality doesn't matter all that much. — — — — — — — — — — —
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