By Marcia Coyle | June 9, 2021
"In the past year, we've clipped approximately 10,000 news articles related to the court and the justices, roughly half of them tweets, just one indication of the growth in variety and breadth of coverage," Arberg says in a wide-ranging discussion about her career at the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Marcia Coyle | June 8, 2021
Appellate veteran Cate Stetson of Hogan Lovells, along with senior associate Katherine Wellington and associates Danielle Stempel and Erin Chapman, were pro bono co-counsel with an ACLU team led by Ria Tabacco Mar in the closely watched case National Coalition for Men v. Selective Service System.
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By Robert Storace | June 4, 2021
"In terms of convenience, one of my clients logged on to watch my appellate court argument in his case while eating his lunch on his deck in Ohio," Cardillo said.
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By Robert Storace | June 2, 2021
McCarter & English associate Sharix Alicea discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected her law practice.
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By Robert Storace | May 24, 2021
Taruna Garg, Murtha Cullina's first-ever female partner of color, sits down with the Connecticut Law Tribune to discuss a variety of issues in "5 Questions."
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By Robert Storace | May 20, 2021
Longtime Fairfield solo practitioner Nandita Ruchandani spoke to the Connecticut Law Tribune about immigration law, bar associations and the field's latest challenges.
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By Robert Storace | April 5, 2021
Connecticut Bar Foundation president Timothy Diemand answered a series of questions ranging from diversity and inclusion to the importance of pro bono work.
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By Robert Storace | March 17, 2021
The Connecticut Law Tribune discussed inclusion and diversity, the pandemic and Colangelo's top priority.
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By Robert Storace | March 8, 2021
"I believe it's a mistake to believe politics are determinative in a jury trial," said Koch, who's worked in the District of Columbia and several states, including Georgia, Maryland, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
By Marcia Coyle | February 19, 2021
Clerking for Justice Sonia Sotomayor "was more in every dimension than I could have imagined—more challenging, more fun, more heartbreaking, more encouraging. I tell people going into the court they will experience every emotion available to you," Cooley's Julie Veroff says.
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