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April 12, 2013 |

Priest's Methamphetamine Conviction Has Court System On Alert

Known as "Monsignor Meth," the Roman Catholic priest who sold $300,000 in methamphetamines out of his apartment reminded Connecticut court officials that the latest drug scourge is here.
5 minute read
December 28, 2012 |

Andrew J. McDonald Nominated To Connecticut Supreme Court

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has nominated former Stamford State Senator Andrew J. McDonald to one of two vacancies in the Connecticut Supreme Court.
3 minute read
March 03, 2008 |

Top Attorneys Square Off In Terrorism Trial

A terrorism trial that got underway last week in New Haven came to the state almost by accident. The suspect is from Arizona. Many of the incidents under scrutiny occurred while the man, a convert to Islam, was aboard a Navy ship in the Middle East.
5 minute read
March 25, 2013 |

Fairfield Recovers Money Linked To Madoff Scams

A Connecticut judge has approved a $2.8 million settlement between Fairfield and an investment firm that the town sued in 2009 over pension fund losses tied to financier Bernard Madoff's fraud scheme.
4 minute read
January 22, 2007 |

New EEOC Form Reflects Racial Identity Trends

Race consciousness is certainly nothing new in America. What is changing is how we identify ourselves racially and who gets to do it — us or the people around us. More people than ever before find it difficult to check off one box in a simple array of race choices. Some people feel that they are none of these things; others, that they are several of them. Increasingly, the trend is to allow people to define their own race and ethnicity.
5 minute read
December 20, 2010 |

New Blood

The two co-chairs of the legislative Judiciary Committee are out. So who will replace them? That's still unclear. Just as state Rep. Michael Lawlor and Sen. Andrew McDonald have been named to positions in the administration of Gov.-elect Dan Malloy, legislative leaders say other lawmaker might be tapped for executive posts, and so no successors will be named until Malloy is done making appointments.
5 minute read
January 29, 2007 |

Code Blue For Existing Health Care Practices?

In opening a Connecticut office for Great Neck, N.Y.-based Garfunkel, Wild & Travis, former Connecticut Hospital Association Vice President and General Counsel Patrick J. Monahan will no doubt be expected to turn his CHA relationships into client relationships.
5 minute read
April 11, 2013 |

Second Circuit Says John Williams' Work 'Falls Below Minimum Standards'

The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals had harsh words for John Williams, saying they did not find his actions surprising, "given his history of lawyering that falls below minimum standards before this Court and the district courts."
8 minute read
July 10, 2012 |

Law Firms Step Up Efforts to Protect Client Data From Cyber-Attacks

As hacker attacks carrying the threat of data and security breaches mount, clients are demanding to know what safeguards law firms have in place to protect sensitive, proprietary information.
6 minute read
November 16, 2012 |

Judge To Make Rare Appearance On Witness Stand

Judges are known for their authoritative words from the bench as fact-finders in civil and criminal matters. They are not typically known for their eyewitness testimony.
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