Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 10, 2020
The Connecticut Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel's latest report includes IOLTA violations and other alleged misconduct.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Best Practices
By Samantha Joseph | January 22, 2020
A former disciplinarian's biggest tip for lawyers: Respond quickly, or face an equally swift retribution.
The American Lawyer | Editor's Letter|Event
By Gina Passarella and Ralph Baxter | January 21, 2020
The co-chairs of the Legal Business Strategy conference, Ralph Baxter and Gina Passarella, share the goals behind the conference, what sessions will be discussed and the latest list of industry leaders who will be in attendance.
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | January 16, 2020
"Non-JDs should no longer be barred from ownership of law firms, and similarly, non-JDs should not be barred from the provisioning of some legal services. In reality, this has already partially occurred through the encroachment of global consulting firms into legal services," notes ROSS' Andrew Arruda.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 13, 2020
The Connecticut Office of Chief Disciplinary Counsel latest report include ethics cases against attorneys charged with IOLTA violations and other misconduct, including failure to communicate with clients.
The American Lawyer | Event|Q&A
By ALM Staff | January 9, 2020
Utah Justice Deno Himonas says deregulation is one path forward to solving the access-to-justice crisis he says the country is facing. Others may be through technology or innovations yet imagined. He encourages other states to have these discussions.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 30, 2019
Suspended Danbury-based civil rights attorney Josephine Smalls Miller alleges her suspension was handed out, in large part, due to racially discriminatory and retaliatory reasons. She will make her case in oral arguments before the state Supreme Court next month.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 27, 2019
The list includes attorneys who embezzled from elderly clients to one who stole from his brother to another who stole money from military families.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 26, 2019
The Connecticut Statewide Grievance Committee's most recent roundup of disciplinary actions showed lawyers ethics charges for offenses ranging from IOLTA mismanagement to stealing from clients.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 23, 2019
William Palmieri, a New Haven-based attorney, has pleaded guilty to two counts of willful failure to pay incomes taxes. He faces up to two years in prison when he is sentenced in March.
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