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February 06, 2006 |

Firms To Prized Associates: Let's Make A Deal

Partnership promotions, Connecticut 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.
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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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November 01, 2007 |

Who Protects Innovation in America

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May 12, 2008 |

A Place To Stand And Move The World

Over the past decade, a consistent trend in big firm law practice in Connecticut has been the establishment of outposts of out-of-state firms, often formed by cherry-picking native talent. Two members of this year's Trib 25 list of top in-state firms are examples of the opposite trend ? Connecticut firms at the hub of growing national and international practices.
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May 06, 2011 |

Hiring Picks Up at Conn. Law Firms

Among the signs of change this spring: Some law firms are hiring again. One law firm partner goes so far as to say that, for her practice and personal life, "for the last six months the recession is over, completely over." Does this mean the economy is finally getting out of the deep freeze?
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June 25, 2007 |

Yes, We'll Walk Your Dog

Immediate access to 401(k) plans. Emergency daycare services. More hands-on training programs. Even the opportunity to work part time.
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April 11, 2002 |

The Perils of Internet Commerce

There is no doubt that the Internet has changed the face of commerce in only a few years. A Web site is often someone's first stop to learn more about a company. While that could be a boon to your client's business, the company should be aware of potential exposure to liability for violating laws seemingly inconsistent with traditional American legal principles.
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