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By Andrew Larson | March 9, 2022
Three attorneys were sanctioned by Connecticut Superior Court orders, including one who fatally struck a pedestrian, another who was convicted of mortgage fraud, and a veteran lawyer who opted to resign, rather than face a one-year suspension.
By Andrew Goudsward | March 3, 2022
"And thanks to your bullshit, we are now under siege," O'Melveny partner Greg Jacob, then-chief counsel to Vice President Mike Pence, wrote to Eastman.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Best Practices|News
By Andrew Larson | February 24, 2022
"We are concerned that a rule of this sort constrains lawyers from speaking freely, and I think that's bad for everyone," said Richard Samp, of the New Civil Liberties Alliance in Washington, D.C., who is representing the plaintiffs.
By Alaina Lancaster | Zack Needles | February 22, 2022
In this week's episode, Spencer Fane's John Browning shares why the pandemic has spawned an increase in incidents of social media incivility from lawyers and judges.
By Avalon Zoppo | February 20, 2022
Powell and her legal team have until Feb. 25 to complete 12 hours of continuing legal education as part of their sanction for filing a frivolous election challenge.
By Jason Grant | February 16, 2022
Caplan had been suspended for two years in the wake of him pleading guilty inside a Massachusetts courtroom to a felony based on him paying a consultant $75,000 to rig his daughter's ACT college admissions score. The suspension came with some controversy. Many had expected him to be disbarred, since he'd committed a felony.
By Allison Dunn | February 16, 2022
"Most people look at this and they say, 'Look at this crazy attorney, [he] filed a frivolous lawsuit in federal court after he lost in state court.' So, I look like a nut, but nobody knows the backstory, nobody knows what happened to get to this point," attorney Gary Dolan told Law.com.
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By Andrew Larson | February 8, 2022
"The respondent stated that he does not have a defense for his actions, and that he is sorry and embarrassed," the decision said.
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By Andrew Larson | January 31, 2022
"While there is room for persistent, competitive and even aggressive lawyering in our courts, there is simply no room for conduct where witnesses are mistreated and which violate our rules of professional conduct," the judge wrote.
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By Andrew Larson | January 26, 2022
An attorney has filed a notice of removal to federal court.
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