Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 16, 2018
Thomas Ullmann, who was well known in Connecticut's legal circles and had previously served as New Haven's chief public defender, died Friday while hiking. He was 67 years old.
By Zach Warren | March 22, 2018
Seven stories that reveal how many people and companies are putting actions behind their access to justice words so far this year.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | March 8, 2018
A Middletown artist from the Democratic Republic of Congo who was nearly executed while incarcerated in his home country is scheduled to find out Thursday in New Jersey if his request for asylum has been granted.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Editorial Board | March 2, 2018
Within the swirl of political activity of 2017 lay yet another attack on the Legal Services Corp., the federal agency that serves as the single largest funder of civil legal aid for low-income Americans.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Connecticut Editorial Board | January 18, 2018
In the spring of 2016 four Yale law students founded an organization to respond to the unmet legal needs of Central American refugee families fleeing…
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | December 1, 2017
The Second Circuit has affirmed a New Britain man's civil rights were violated while he spent a year in solitary confinement in state prison, but in a split decision, has reversed a compensatory award of $62,650, citing qualified immunity for corrections officials.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | November 17, 2017
A team of emigrants from an established downtown Hartford firm is blending technology and creative design to launch a decidedly “outside the box” startup.
By By Michael Marciano | September 29, 2017
Connecticut's legal community has been eager to assist fellow Americans in Puerto Rico who have experienced a humanitarian crisis since Hurricane Maria hit the island Sept. 20.
By ctlawtribune | Connecticut Law Tribune | September 22, 2017
The Pro Bono Partnership's Hartford Program recently presented Robinson & Cole with the partnership's inaugural Founders' Award during a 10th anniversary celebration hosted by the firm.
By Robert Storace | September 1, 2017
The case, "Connecticut Coalition for Justice in Education Funding v. Rell," garnered attention in last September when Superior Court Judge Thomas Moukawsher ruled the state's funding formula is "irrational and unconstitutional." The lawsuit was filed in 2005.
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