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Murtha Cullina Kicks off 2022 With Promotions to Partner, Counsel
Jodie L. Driscoll and Jonathan M. Horne have been promoted to partner, and Juliana García-Uribe has been promoted to counsel.Murtha Cullina's Proloy Das Receives SABAC Trailblazer Award
Proloy Das has argued more than 70 appeals before the Connecticut Supreme Court, Connecticut Appellate Court and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.Federal Jury Awards Gilead Community Services $5M in Discrimination, Housing Lawsuit
In the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, a jury awarded Gilead Community Services a verdict of nearly $5.2 million—$5 million in punitive damages and $181,000 in compensatory damages—for the town of Cromwell's violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Housing Act.Appellate Division, Second Department: October 13, 2021
Connecticut Movers: Recent Hires at Noted Connecticut Firms
A familiar face from Carter Mario's television commercials, Alex Mario, joins the firm as an associate, along with attorney Isaias T. Diaz. Murtha Cullina and Carlton Fields also welcome new associates.View more book results for the query "Murtha Cullina"
Companies Have Lots of Questions for Their Attorneys on Connecticut's New Law Legalizing Marijuana
Many businesses still have questions and concerns regarding the state's new law legalizing recreational marijuana use, effective July 1, 2021.Dispute Over Site Conditions for MDC Public Tunnel Project Heads to Federal Court
Construction companies Kenny Construction and the Obayashi Corporation contend representatives from the MDC have prevented them from resolving a dispute over construction costsVaccine Mandate Tracker: The Law Firms Requiring Vaccination for Office Returns
The list of law firms announcing mandatory vaccination is growing.Trust and Tactics: Attorneys Discuss Litigation Strategy in a COVID-19 World
"Today you often have to ship a box of exhibits, so the witness and opposing counsel have it in advance with the agreement that they not review them," litigator Mark Ostrowski said.Opening Doors to New Business: These 4 Attorneys Represent Non-English-Speaking Clients
Four Connecticut attorneys whose practice includes representing non-English-speaking clients discuss their workload and the joys the job brings.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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