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Connecticut Appellate Court Ruling Reaffirms 'Narrow' Tort in At-Will Termination
The Connecticut Appellate Court ruled 3-0 in favor of a Kent boarding school and against a former teacher in an at-will employment termination case.'Passion and Heart': Controversial Connecticut Lawyer Madonna Sacco Has Died
The longtime medical malpractice litigator died Wednesday. She was 65.CT Bar Foundation Re-Elects Leaders, Installs New Board Members
The Connecticut Bar Foundation stays the course with its top leaders for 2021; Cummings & Lockwood hires six associatesA Notice to Prospective Jurors Hints at What Might Be Next for Connecticut Jury Trials
"One, people will not pay attention," said Robert Mitchell, a partner with Mitchell & Sheahan on why remote jury trials won't work. "Two, the court will not have real control over the jury. And three, there is a certain majesty involved with being in the courthouse, and you can't repeat that by being in the kitchen."McDonald's Names Incoming General Counsel With Supersized In-House Resume
Desiree Ralls-Morrison has served as the general counsel for Boston Scientific since 2017, and was named among the top five most influential general counsel in the world by Financial Times last year.Austin McGuigan, Former Chief State's Attorney and Founding Member of Rome McGuigan, Dies
The lawyer was 77 years old.Many Minorities Aren't Getting COVID-19 Vaccine—A Potential Problem for Lawyers
"Between the safety of the lawyers and the jurors and the defendants and court personnel, and the defendant's right to a fair trial, I'd be in favor of delaying jury trials to get a cross section of the community on juries," said Morgan Rueckert, a partner at Shipman & Goodwin.Connecticut Needs to Outlaw Female Genital Mutilation
Although ingrained in a diverse variety of cultural customs, it is internationally recognized as a violation of women and girls' fundamental human rights.'I Don't Like the New Look': Labor Lawyers Discuss Women's Hairstyles, New CROWN Act
Connecticut joined California, New Jersey, New York and four other states in making the CROWN Act, which prohibits discrimination based on hairstyle, law. The new law took effect Wednesday.Trending Stories
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