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August 14, 2009 |

Heavy Advertising by Lawyers Is a Tricky Proposition

Carter Mario is one of the most visible lawyers in Connecticut. His name and face are splashed across television ads, billboards and buses. But recent firm efforts, including the hire of a new public relations firm, indicate that Mario may be adjusting his marketing strategy. There are potential drawbacks to using such high-profile advertising in a profession that doesn't quickly embrace flash, and personal injury lawyers especially have to walk a fine line without offending the public or other lawyers.
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August 02, 2006 |

Old-Style Union Buster a Dying Breed

Some people would call Cliff Nelson a union buster, but he thinks of himself as a gladiator -- and says he's part of a dying breed of lawyers who practice labor law. Today less than 8 percent of private-sector workers are unionized, compared to one-third of private sector workers when the AFL-CIO formed 50 years ago, and the traditional practice of labor law has declined accordingly. Many practitioners have shifted into employment law, an outgrowth of labor law, which over the years has eclipsed its parent.
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October 14, 2013 |

Passing the Torch

Business owners and corporate executives often--pardon the pun--are scared to death to tackle the subject of succession planning because, among other reasons, it forces them to confront their own mortality.
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April 01, 2010 |

Columns

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July 31, 2006 |

Old-style union buster a dying breed

SOME PEOPLE would call Cliff Nelson a union buster, but he thinks of himself as a gladiator-and says he's part of a dying breed.I asked Nelson, a labor lawyer at Constangy Brooks Smith, to lunch to find out what's happened one year after the much-publicized split of unions from the AFL-CIO to form the Change to Win coalition, which has vowed a return to the basics-aggressive union organizing.
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November 01, 2006 |

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

Event The First Judicial District will celebrate its inaugural Pro Bono Publico Awards ceremony on Nov. 15 at 4 p.m. in the Bonavitacola Law Library, sixth floor, City Hall.
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May 30, 2008 |

The A-List (51-200)

Lawyers like to lament the passing of their fabled past, when partners knew each other on sight, firms contented themselves to operating in one ZIP code and junior associates were not a menacing anonymous horde threatening to take out their frustrations via the blogosphere. As it happens, in the big-firm world those days aren't gone, they've just moved to the Am Law Second Hundred ranks, where firms are prosperous and growing steadily but retain the possibility of old-fashioned cohesion.
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August 26, 2008 |

Law Firms Gear Up for JoeBama Rama

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February 14, 2012 |

Lewis v. Secretary of State Kim Guadagno

The State Constitution's four-year durational residency requirement applies to anyone who seeks to become a New Jersey state senator.
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November 12, 2007 |

The 2007 NLJ 250

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