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Connecticut Supreme Court Rules for Newtown in Shooting at Hospital by Unstable Man
The state's high court finds in favor of Newtown in a case involving an unstable man who shot a nurse. The man went to police headquarters asking to be taken to the hospital, but was never searched by police.Amid Russia Row, Miami Boutique Affiliates With Moscow Firm
Diaz, Reus & Targ will have a new outpost in the Russian Federation after aligning with LegaLife.Restitution for the Corporate Victim
Corporations and businesses of all varieties risk falling victim to crimes committed by their employees and becoming ensnared in criminal investigations…Class Members in Rita's TCPA Suit to Get Bigger Scoop of $3M
A federal judge has ruled that because there are fewer valid claimants in a Telephone Consumer Protection Act class action against Rita's Water Ice than originally anticipated, each will get a larger share of the $3 million settlement fund.Law Tribune's New Leaders for 2017 Announced
The Connecticut Law Tribune is pleased to announce its 2017 New Leaders in the Law, as chosen by outside nominations and internal review. There are 25 recipients of the New Leader award this year, hailing from law firms throughout the state and covering varied areas of the law, from litigation to criminal defense, probate and education law.Wiggin and Dana Welcomes 7 Summer Associates
Wiggin and Dana has announced the arrival of its 2017 summer associate class. The group is composed of six second-year law students, and one first-year law student who will split his time between Wiggin and Dana and the Yale-New Haven Health System.Are New York Law Firms Organized as LLCs Violating the Law?
Judd A. Lindenfeld writes that the Second Circuit's statement that LLCs practicing law "run afoul" of New York law puts law firms organized as LLCs in a difficult position. While state courts are not bound by a federal court's interpretation of an unsettled state law, a clear pronouncement by the Second Circuit is persuasive precedent for lower courts.Cat Toy Infomercial Leads to 'Bait-and-Switch' Lawsuit
The makers of the Ripple Rug claim a competing company didn't even bother to remove their trademark before selling their cat toy in infomercials.Cat Toy Infomercial Leads to 'Bait-and-Switch' Lawsuit
The makers of the Ripple Rug claim a competing company didn't even bother to remove their trademark before selling their cat toy in infomercials.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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