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As Pennsylvania Law Firms Went National, Here's What Happened at Home
Locally founded firms still dominate Pennsylvania, but that may change as large firms everywhere seek a stronger national presence.New Year, New General Counsel: January 2020 In-House Moves
With the new year push, many major companies such as Eli Lilly and Co., TikTok Inc. and MoneyGram International Inc. named new chief legal officers.Nonprofit Turns to Appeals Court to Free Elephant From Zoo
When the Nonhuman Rights Project began its campaigns several years ago to free elephants from a Connecticut petting zoo, there were three elephants in captivity. Today there is just one, and the nonprofit says time is of the essence to get the courts to move Minnie to a sanctuary.Duane Morris Adds Private Client Pair in Phila. From Royer Cooper
After a five-year stint at midsize Royer Cooper, David Kovsky is moving back to Big Law at Duane Morris, bringing with him special counsel Erin McQuiggan.Longtime Prosecutors Rise to Top Jobs in Litchfield, Office of Chief State's Attorney
The Criminal Justice Commission named prosecutor Dawn Gallo over four other candidates to replace David Shepack as the state's attorney for the Litchfield Judicial District. It also selected John Russotto, the deputy chief state's attorney for the past 15 years, to become the acting chief state's attorney.Connecticut Movers: Good People to Know
Connecticut Bar Foundation Fellows are named for their outstanding professional, public and private careers and commitment to the principles of equal justice and the rule of law.What Experts Want Lawyers to Know About Attorney-Ethics Charges
"Be totally prepared. Be honest, and don't be emotional," said legal ethics expert Mark Dubois.Attorneys Who Steal: Repeat Offenders Often Have 1 Thing in Common
"Life hits you," said defense counsel James R. Hardy II. "And sometimes it's hard for some people to get a grip, or to get a hold of what it is that's affecting them."'Old-Guy Overdraft': Senior Lawyers, Solos Disproportionately Face Ethics Complaints
"I used to try cases, and at night I would drive down to Newport, go out drinking and carousing and be back at court the next day," said Mark Dubois, Connecticut's first chief disciplinary counsel. "Now I go to bed at 9."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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