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Some Connecticut Attorneys Say It's Time to Reopen Courthouses
Several Connecticut attorneys support opening the state's courthouses now, with restrictions. One attorney favors opening courthouses and giving the public the say on what is safe and not.'Cases Will Sit and Stagnate': How 2 Small Law Firms Are Dealing With Fallout From COVID-19
Lawyers from two small law firms discussed their very different challenges of working remotely.Leadership Exhaustion Is Not Just a Big Law Problem
For many law firm leaders, the news that Paul Rawlinson, the head of global megafirm Baker McKenzie, would be stepping away to address health problems caused by exhaustion presented a moment to take stock of the heavy toll the position can take on a person. Running a midsize firm may not require tending to 78 offices and nearly 5,000 lawyers, as Rawlinson's role did, but it is a challenging task all its own. In managing attorneys and staff, charting a successful course for a multimillion-dollar business and maintaining a busy practice all at the same time, managing partners at midsize firms are susceptible to overwork and exhaustion.For Midsize Firm Leaders, Exhaustion Is a Tangible Threat
For many law firm leaders, the news that Paul Rawlinson, the head of global megafirm Baker McKenzie, would be stepping away to address health problems caused by exhaustion presented a moment to take stock of the heavy toll the position can take on a person. Running a midsize firm may not require tending to 78 offices and nearly 5,000 lawyers, as Rawlinson's role did, but it is a challenging task all its own. In managing attorneys and staff, charting a successful course for a multimillion-dollar business and maintaining a busy practice all at the same time, managing partners at midsize firms are susceptible to overwork and exhaustion.Stress Kills: Finding Balance in an Often Thankless Profession
The Connecticut Law Tribune recently reached out to attorneys across the state to ask how they deal with the pressures of the job and what tips they have for lawyers and law students at all levels on alleviating stress.Court Rejects Overbroad FLSA Settlement Agreement
FLSA Settlement Agreement Must be Publicly-Filed To Be Effective
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.Law Tribune's Litigation Departments of the Year Announced
The Connecticut Law Tribune, as part of this year's Professional Excellence Awards program, has selected its Litigation Departments of the Year winners.Court OKs Trust Fund Transfer During Beneficiary's Divorce
The contents were distributed by the trustees and placed in a new trust without the beneficiary's knowledge during his divorce.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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