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One Suisman Shapiro Left Standing
It's official. The biggest law firm in southeastern Connecticut, familiarly know as Suisman Shapiro, won't have to fear competition from two sons of the firm's original founders, practicing as Suisman & Shapiro.'Compassionate' Firm Reaches End Of Line
In 1966, when John O'Brien and Matthew Shafner formed their initial partnership, their second-story office was modest mdash; it had only one typewriter. Over the years, they grew into Groton's largest law firm, with 17 attorneys, 40 staff members and branch offices in Norwich and Old Lyme.An Opportunity For Class Action Reform
Since the 1960s, consumer advocates have used the tool of the class action to shepherd and win redress for those who have relatively small claims, but don`t have the practical means to pursue their own individual lawsuits. The honorable intention is to notify and help vulnerable or unsophisticated plaintiffs who may not even realize they have been swindled. Class actions have won very nice refunds for HMO customers, credit card and utility customers, and, of course, aided victims negligently exposed to toxiRell Nominates Eight To State Bench
In her second round of appointments to the trial bench, Gov. M. Jodi Rell nominated eight candidates from around the state, with a wide range of prior legal experience. Many of Rell's choices are attorneys who have significant government service in their background.Face It, Some Things Just Can`t Be Bridled
A recent bout of late-night insomnia found me watching the televised activities at the nominating convention of the state Democratic party. One rousing speech in support of Attorney General Dick Blumenthal`s reelection, noted the incumbent`s commitment to eradicating unbridled corporate profiteering. The crowd went wild, because apparently they really don`t appreciate unbridled corporate profiteering, and want to see it stopped in its tracks.Bonuses at Law Firms Not Guaranteed in 2009
It's the end of the year and you've put in some grueling hours at your law firm. Normally, you'd expect there will be a little something extra for your efforts, but this year has been anything but normal for most people. Some firms may be ready to be as generous as possible, while others seem to feel that being employed in this economy is bonus enough. "Bonuses will be few and far between," said Peter Giuliani, a law firm economic adviser. "It's going to be a lean year for some associates."Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
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