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June 15, 2012 |

The Fine Art Of Capturing A Judge On Canvas

Stepping back from adding a few finishing touches on his portrait of a black-robed judge sitting at the bench with the American flag in the background, artist Gerald York said he was trying his best to recreate "the experience of seeing the judge in his environment."
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February 18, 2008 |

Jury Selection Process Gets New Scrutiny

Stamford attorney Stewart Casper's recent medical malpractice case ended in a hung jury after an eight-week trial. But the real news was not the verdict itself, but that six weeks were spent selecting a jury. Sen. Andrew J. McDonald is working on a legislative proposal that would speed up the em voir dire /em process.
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In Re: Publication Paper Antitrust Litigation, 11-101-cv
Publication Date: 2012-08-08
Practice Area: Antitrust
Industry:
Court: U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit
Judge: Before: Calabresi, Raggi, and Carney, C.JJ.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: For Plaintiffs-Appellants: Daniel A. Small, Kathleen M. Konopka, Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC, Washington, DC; David R. Schaefer, Brian P. Daniels, Brenner, Saltzman & Wallman LLP, New Haven, CT; Gary Specks, Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer LLP, Highland Park, IL; Vincent J. Esades, Heins Mills & Olson, PLC, Minneapolis, MN; Steven J. Greenfogel, Daniel B. Allanoff, Meredith Cohen Greenfogel & Skirnick, PC, Philadelphia, PA; Mark R. Rosen, Jeffrey Gittleman, Barrack, Rodos & Bacine, Philadelphia, PA, on the brief, Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC, Washington, DC.
For defendant: For Defendants-Appellees: David Marx, Jr., Amy J. Carletti, McDermott Will & Emery LLP, Chicago, IL; James T. Shearin, Pullman & Comley, LLC, Bridgeport, CT; Nicole L. Castle, McDermott Will & Emery LLP, Washington, DC, on the brief, McDermott Will & Emery LLP, Chicago, IL.
Case number: 11-101-cv

Cite as: In Re: Publication Paper Antitrust Litigation, 11-101-cv, NYLJ 1202566594235, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided August 6, 2012)Before: Calabresi, Raggi, an

September 27, 2013 |

Jack Zeldes Left Behind A Successful Firm And Many Admirers

Even when he was weak from battling cancer, Jacob "Jack" Zeldes couldn't stay away from the firm he founded. Sometimes he would visit the office in person. And sometimes he was a digital presence.
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March 12, 2012 |

Conn. InfraGard Chapter Stands Against Cybersecurity Threats

Connecticut attorney T. Scott Cowperthwait heads his state's chapter of InfraGard, a group that works with the government on national cybersecurity issues.
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January 21, 2010 |

A Tough 2009 Leads to Decrease in Partnership Promotions

After a year in which law firms endured a slowdown in business and some layoffs, it's no surprise that promotions to partner became more difficult to attain. "In times of economic plenty, it's easier for people to slip through" to a partner position, says law firm management consultant Peter Giuliani. On a national level, partner promotions are down by the dozens in some firms, due mostly to the poor economy. The numbers are down in Connecticut as well, though a few firms are bucking the trend.
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August 19, 2013 |

MOVERS

David Kurtz joins Constangy, Brooks & Smith's labor and litigation practice as partner in the Boston office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
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April 26, 2013 |

Settlement Will Bolster Women's Sports At Quinnipiac

For several years, Quinnipiac University has been trying to disband its women's volleyball team. Each attempt has been spiked by a federal judge. Now the university has decided to settle a long-standing lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut.
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March 11, 2013 |

Court OK's 'Hypothetical' Approach To Tax Valuation

In a decision officially released this week, Redding Life Care v. Redding, a 4-3 majority held that it was legitimate and legal for the town of Redding to use a hypothetical fund as a valuation analysis tool. The ruling is a case of first impression for Connecticut.
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July 10, 2006 |

Access Denied To Fonfara's Home Computer

Gemini Networks Inc., in its ongoing feud with SBC Communications over legislation that would provide SBC with pricing flexibility, has lost an appeal to the Freedom of Information Commission that would have granted it access to Sen. John Fonfara's (D-Hartford) home computer.
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