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Midsize Moves: A New CIO and a Connecticut Real Estate Partner
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler brought on a new chief information officer, Murtha Cullina added a partner in its real estate practice group, and other midsize moves.Latest Hires and Awards at Connecticut Firms
New partners have been brought in at Murtha Cullina in Stamford and Goldberg Segalla in Hartford.Quirky, Offbeat and Downright Weird Law Stories of 2018
As 2018 comes to a close, the Connecticut Law Tribune took a look back at the more unusual, quirky and offbeat stories from the past 12 months.Very Superstitious: Attorneys Swear By These Litigation Rituals for Big Court Appearances
From staying at the same hotel the night before oral arguments, to hitting the sack by 10, here's how attorneys prepare for some of their biggest cases.Growing 'Squmkins' And Other Organic Goodies
Jane Freeman stood in her law firm's library earlier this month beaming with pride over her recent success. But it had nothing to do with a case that the land use attorney won. Rather, Freeman was holding up a strange new vegetable that she had pulled from her organic garden in Stamford.Conn. Courthouse Shooting Shows Risks Faced by Divorce Attorneys
To many in Connecticut's matrimonial bar, what was surprising about last week's shooting of a woman and her lawyer was that similar tragedies don't happen more often. With his divorce and child custody case dragging into a second year, former state trooper Michael Bochicchio Jr. killed his wife and injured her attorney, Julie M. Porzio, before turning the gun on himself. Porzio's family law colleagues say the incident is an extreme example of the threats and attacks that they fear or experience routinely.College's Attempt To Cut Volleyball Blocked Again
Quinnipiac University officials can't get rid of the school's women's varsity volleyball team no matter how hard they try.Lawyer Took Time Off To Study Tribal Law
After 24 years of practicing criminal law, lawyer James Diamond wanted to sharpen his legal advocacy, research and writing skills. So he did some thinking outside of the box.IP Firm's Fee Collection Bid Takes a Tumble
The Connecticut Appellate Court has thrown out a $152,710 jury award to the IP boutique of St. Onge, Steward, Johnston & Reens for legal fees it claims Media Group Inc. owes it for trademark and patent work. Ruling on an issue of first impression in Connecticut, the appeals court refused Media Group's bid for it to declare the necessity of expert testimony on the reasonableness of legal fees in all such collection cases, regardless of the circumstances.Struggling To Care For Young And Old Alike
It's called the sandwich generation. And it has nothing to do with anyone's eating habits. Rather, the phrase is used to describe adults who now have responsibilities to their elderly parents as well as their children. "At the same time you're giving your teenager the keys to the car you may be wondering, 'Is it time to take away my dad's car keys?" said attorney Sallie KrausLaw Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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