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A Meeting With This Lawyer Could Be a Death Sentence
On International Women's Day, Reed Smith's pro bono counsel reflects on the harsh realities of her work with female refugees. And how a day for women carries little meaning to them.Constitutional Infirmity of Connecticut's Domestic Violence Procedures
Connecticut's legal process for protecting victims of domestic violence has evolved to a point where one particular aspect of that process impermissibly violates the constitutional rights of the alleged offender.Connecticut Movers: Proud Promotions and CLE Credits
Halloran Sage has announced attorneys Rachel Fain, Casey O'Connell and Oscar Suarez have been admitted as partners.Goodwin Jumps on Silicon Beach Bandwagon
Goodwin Procter is opening its second Southern California office in Santa Monica.Big Law Associate Hiring is Static—And That's a Good Thing
In this week's podcast, we hear from Law.com legal education editor Karen Sloan about some surprises—and some market stability—gleaned from this year's Go-To Law Schools report, including changes to traditional on-campus interviewing.View more book results for the query "*"
State Cases, Legislation Across Nation May Have Broad Impact on Fraud
Bills in several states could have a negative impact on insurance carriers and their fraud-fighting efforts.New legislation could affect cybersecurity, counterfeit airbags & storm chasers
Bills in several states could have a negative impact on insurance carriers and their fraud-fighting efforts.When a Prosecutor Must Make the Hard Decision to Dismiss or Downgrade
Imagine being the DA here—a high-profile case, a key witness with changing stories and some #MeToo advocates never too far in the background.The Law Firm Disrupted: The Golden Years Have Not Returned
These two things can be true at once: Law firms can be performing very well. And yet the industry may never return to its heyday.