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February 01, 2013 |

Paying A Price To Get Guns Off The Street

Lawyers in New London are getting involved in something they don't do every day — getting guns off the street.
4 minute read
July 06, 2012 |

Digital Defense

Just about every day brings word of hacker attacks, carrying with it the threat of data and security breaches that can lead to not only embarrassment, but liability and financial losses. With increasing frequency, clients are demanding to know what protections law firms have in place to protect sensitive, proprietary information from prying eyes.
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October 08, 2007 |

Lawyers' Mission: Hunting Down Online Pirates

Just as Internet shopping has replaced traditional trips to brick-and-mortar stores for many people, the availability of pirated and counterfeit goods online has replaced the old way of handling intellectual property-infringement disputes. Thus, the Shelton, Conn., firm Roche Pia has tailored its boutique practice to cyber law, focusing on Internet piracy, domain name disputes, computer crimes and other problems that arise with the instant availability of information.
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January 18, 2013 |

High Court Nominee Faces Former Colleagues

Andrew J. McDonald, the former co-chair of the legislative Judiciary Committee, last week won the panel's overwhelming - but not unanimous - approval to become a state Supreme Court justice.
5 minute read
January 30, 2006 |

Firms Expand Overseas

Stephen L. Nightingale, chief counsel for ING Americas, has been elected president of Greater Hartford Legal Aid.Nightingale has served on GHLA's board of directors since 1998. He has also chaired the annual Legal Aid "Justice Is…" student art contest since 1999. Also recently elected to new positions are: Albert Zakarian of Day Berry & Howard, as vice president; Pat Wrice of Operation Fuel, as secretary; Francis J. Brady of Murtha Cullina, as treasurer; and Richard Brown of the Urban League of Greater Hartford Inc., as chairman of the board's personnel committee.
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February 27, 2006 |

Firms To Prized Associates: Let's Make A Deal

By Philippa Maister and Keith Griffin Partnership promotions, Northeastern firm leaders say, continue to have more to do with who's available than how the economy is doing. When a prized associate is knocking on the door, keeping them around for the long term, they agree, remains law firms' primary concern.Yet how firms entice their up-and-comers to stick around has grown increasingly complicated.
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August 14, 2000 |

Civil Fraud Negates Attorney-Client Privilege

In a case of first impression, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that communications otherwise covered by attorney-client privilege lose protected status if they are procured with the intent to commit civil fraud. Previously, discussions between lawyers and clients were subject to compelled disclosure only when entered into to attain legal advice in order to aid criminal activity.
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April 14, 2008 |

Doctor Wins $4.5M For Wrongful Firing

An internationally-recognized pathologist won a $4.2 million verdict after he claimed he was fired from a medical laboratory for complaining that changes to a medical test could confuse doctors and ultimately hurt patients.
4 minute read
April 15, 2013 |

New Gun Law Raises Host Of Legal Issues

A group called the Disabled Americans for Firearms Rights announced it had filed a suit against Governor Dannel Malloy that claimed that new restrictions on assault weapons were discriminatory. Scott D. Camassar, an attorney with the Law Firm of Stephen M. Reck in North Stonington, said he seeking a declaratory judgment against the ban.
6 minute read
April 07, 2006 |

Ellis, plaintiff-appellee v. Tribune Television Co., defendant-appellant

Court Erred in Failing to Recognize FCC Jurisdiction Over Newspaper, TV Station�s Cross-Ownership
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