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By Robert Storace | May 26, 2021
"It's the first Appellate Court decision using the statute," defense counsel William Fish Jr. said.
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By Robert Storace | May 6, 2021
Federal judge Stefan Underhill has ruled that Danbury civil rights attorney Josephine Smalls Miller can practice law again in Connecticut's federal courts; she's still not able to practice in state courts.
By Mike Scarcella | May 4, 2021
Two veteran former assistant U.S. attorneys in the District of Columbia are soon set to face an ethics panel over claims they withheld evidence from the defense lawyers for the man once accused of killing Washington intern Chandra Levy. The attorneys dispute they violated any D.C. bar rule on professional responsibility. "It is also an easy violation to avoid; all the prosecutor has to do is disclose," D.C. disciplinary counsel Hamilton P. Fox III said.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | May 4, 2021
"From afar, it appears that this is Twitter mob purity butting up against the time-honored tradition of zealous advocacy, that is in fact required by ethical obligations," said one former chair of a Big Law firm.
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By Robert Storace | May 3, 2021
The fair report privilege played a pivotal role in Friday's Connecticut Appellate Court 3-0 ruling against a Hartford attorney who had sued several media outlets for defamation.
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By Robert Storace | April 15, 2021
Here's the latest roundup of Connecticut attorney discipline cases from February and March.
By Ellen Bardash | March 24, 2021
Experts said the real issue is a public official being paid for two jobs during the same hours, not having a second job.
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By Robert Storace | March 19, 2021
In an amended lawsuit filed late Thursday, the Hartford personal injury and workers' compensation law firm Cicchiello & Ciccihiello outlines what it claims was a "scheme" on the part of a former associate to wrongfully lure clients to his new law firm.
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By Robert Storace | March 15, 2021
"I didn't take anyone's money," the attorney said. "I paid my own personal bills out of that account, and you are not supposed to do that. But it was my own money, and no one else's."
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By Robert Storace | March 11, 2021
Lawrence Connelli, an Avon solo practitioner, believes there are no grounds for him to be removed from representing the firm.
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