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From Offshore to Onshore, Law Firm Merger Boom Continues
Locke Lord Edwards and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius aren't the only two firms making merger-type moves. Maine's Verrill Dana, which became one of the largest 350 firms in the U.S. this summer, is poised to hit the 140-lawyer mark after absorbing Connecticut's Levett Rockwood. The Am Law Daily examines that deal and others in a globetrotting look at some recent legal tie-ups of note.Judge Orders Law Tribune Not To Publish Article
New Britain Superior Court Judge Stephen Frazzini has enjoined the Connecticut Law Tribune from publishing an article based on a court document that had previously been posted on the state Judicial Branch website.Judge Bars Law Tribune's Publication of Family Law Article
In a ruling from the bench Monday, Nov. 24, New Britain Superior Court Judge Stephen Frazzini enjoined the Connecticut Law Tribune from publishing an article based on a court document that had previously been published on the Judicial Branch website.Owners of Leaky Luxury Condos Get $5.3 Million Arbitration Award
Water problems in a high-end condominium complex built on a former industrial site on Stonington Harbor led to a long-running legal dispute between residents and architects after water began leaking into the condos.Dozens of Attorneys Kept Close Watch Over Conn. Polling Places
As the sun came up on Election Day and bleary-eyed voters began to make their way to polling locations throughout Connecticut, dozens of lawyers were waiting.Eyeing Regional Growth, Hinckley Allen Keeps Expanding
Bingham McCutchen and Edwards Wildman Palmer aren't the only big firms with strong New England roots playing the merger game. Boston-based Hinckley, Allen & Snyder bolted on a four-lawyer IP boutique in Providence this week as the 150-lawyer regional firm with $90 million in gross revenue sidles up to the back end of The Am Law 200.2014 Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection PHV & MJP Ineligible Lists
Notice to the bar.'Inadequate' Brief Scuttles Bank's Appeal of Verdict
When an appeal of a six-figure verdict against Bank of America reached the Connecticut Supreme Court earlier this year, it appeared the case might have widespread implications for the state's robust financial services sector.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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