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Disciplinary Ruling Exposes Flaw in IOLTA Rules
That a lawyer can keep more than $225,000 in unclaimed money in his or her IOLTA account indefinitely is insane. But the current rules in Connecticut allow it.Judicial Outcry Over Trump Attacks Is Unusual, But Not Unwarranted
The bar should not let Judge Reggie Walton stand alone in opposing tyrannical rhetoric.Cummings & Lockwood Welcomes New Associates in CT and FL
Four attorneys with experience in trusts and estates have joined teams at three different Connecticut offices and one in Florida.Stamford Jury Returns $5.5 Million Verdict
"Every other piece of evidence in the case was through that classroom lens, if you will, which I think was very beneficial," plaintiff counsel Michael Kennedy said.Uber Hit With Liability Suit After CT Driver Allegedly Stabbed Passenger 8 Times
The plaintiff looks to hold Uber responsible, after an Uber driver allegedly stabbed him eight times during a ride.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyers Make Up Two of Seven Jurors Empaneled in Trump Criminal Jury
One man is corporate counsel at Gunderson Dettmer and previously worked at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, while another is a civil litigator at Hunton Andrews Kurth.It's Time to Reform Federal Employment Regulations
Congress should act to reduce workplace regulatory excess and develop a comprehensive federal labor code.Ex-Big Law Corporate Defenders Explain Why They Now Help Fund the Opposite Side of the 'V'
"The skillsets we were developing as associates were largely transferable," said Evan Meyerson, a former Paul Weiss associate who moved to Burford Capital. "A big part of litigation strategy is thinking about what the other side thinks about your case and the job at Burford is to think through these investments as a devil's advocate."Download Now
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