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Hinckley Allen Adds Attorney and Engineer as New Partner
The law firm of Hinckley Allen has hired Antonino M. Leone as a new partner in its Hartford office, to strengthen its construction and public contracts practice group.DLA Piper Adds High-Powered Duo, Plus More Lateral Moves
DLA Piper bags new recruits from Skadden and Willkie Farr; Chadbourne & Parke picks up a partner with World Cup ties; Cleary Gottlieb adds an Allen & Overy practice leader; Stroock nabs a former federal judge; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Contingency Fee Agreement Focus of Latest Hearings in Multi-Million-Dollar Malpractice Case
Clients continue to maintain firm overcharged them by millions of dollars.Law Firm Ducks RICO Claim in Case Over Alleged Import Scam
A civil racketeering count has been dismissed against a Boston law firm accused of conspiring with its client on an alleged fraudulent import scheme.Hogan Lovells on a Hiring Spree, Plus More Lateral Moves
Hogan Lovells goes global for new recruits; a rough week for K&L Gates; Crowell & Moring brings back a top prosecutor; Debevoise bags a federal judge; DLA Piper plucks a longtime ESPN lawyer; and other notable additions from around The Am Law 200.New Year Brings Many Changes to Conn. Law Firms
Often, the new year brings seismic change to Connecticut's legal community. Sometimes that manifests itself in firms merging or adding entire practice groups, occasionally at the expense of a rival firm. To date, it would appear, 2016 has not brought those sorts of major changes.Longtime Lawyer Retires, Colleague Gets Promotion
While one partner at Hinckley, Allen & Snyder's Connecticut office recently announced his retirement, another local attorney was just promoted to partner.Longtime Lawyer Retires, Colleague Gets Promotion
While one partner at Hinckley, Allen & Snyder's Connecticut office recently announced his retirement, another local attorney was just promoted to partner.Highway Service Plaza Project Marred by Pay Disputes
Not long ago, the 23 service plazas along Connecticut's highways were shabby and out-of-date. Kevin Nursick, a state Department of Transportation spokesman, said they were "dilapidated hellholes. They were dungeons. They were disgusting."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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