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Local Firms Hiring Again as Recession Winds Down
All around Connecticut, the signs of spring are in the air. Birds are chirping earlier and the sun is shining into the early evening hours. Buds are beginning to bloom.Fee Dispute Centers on Role DLA Piper Played in Bankruptcy Matter
DLA Piper is locked in a dispute with an energy executive who claims the firm acted as his company's "ghost counsel" after being ordered to withdraw from a case and continued to bill him.DLA Piper Settles Fee Suit After Release of Emails
DLA Piper's public feud with an ex-client who alleged the firm overbilled him has been resolved quietly, a month after the client released headline-grabbing internal emails by DLA attorneys who discussed a "churn that bill, baby" approach to billing.Lottery Services Company CEO Named To Business Development Board
In the years following the frightful Wall Street meltdown of 2008, a quasi-public tech investment and development agency has been trying to add some new sizzle to Connecticut's economy. The agency is called Connecticut Innovations, and Greenwich intellectual property lawyer Joseph J. Kaliko was recently appointed by Governor Dannel Malloy to CI's Board of Directors.Strippers Ruled Employees Under State, U.S. Labor Law
Southern District Judge Paul Engelmayer said that exotic dancers who work at Rick's Cabaret in Midtown Manhattan are entitled to receive minimum wage, and that the owners of the club were unlawfully requesting and receiving part of the dancers' wages and the tips they received.NY fee dispute centers on role firm played
DLA Piper is locked in a dispute with an energy executive who claims the firm acted as his company's "ghost counsel" after being ordered to withdraw from a case and continued to bill him.Fee Dispute Centers on DLA's Role in Bankruptcy Matter
DLA Piper is locked in a dispute with an energy executive who claims the firm acted as his company's "ghost counsel" after being ordered to withdraw from a case and continued to bill him.Trump Amends Suit to Get His Name Scratched From Law Firm Web Site
Donald Trump has opened a new front in a battle with his former lawyers at New York-based Morrison Cohen. Already embroiled in a billing dispute, Trump has filed a separate $5 million suit against the law firm for listing his name and its prior work for him on its Web site. Trump's lawyer says the real estate developer and reality TV star normally receives "millions" for the use of his name.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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