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Code Blue For Existing Health Care Practices?
In opening a Connecticut office for Great Neck, N.Y.-based Garfunkel, Wild & Travis, former Connecticut Hospital Association Vice President and General Counsel Patrick J. Monahan will no doubt be expected to turn his CHA relationships into client relationships.Second Circuit Says John Williams' Work 'Falls Below Minimum Standards'
The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals had harsh words for John Williams, saying they did not find his actions surprising, "given his history of lawyering that falls below minimum standards before this Court and the district courts."Law Firms Step Up Efforts to Protect Client Data From Cyber-Attacks
As hacker attacks carrying the threat of data and security breaches mount, clients are demanding to know what safeguards law firms have in place to protect sensitive, proprietary information.Judge To Make Rare Appearance On Witness Stand
Judges are known for their authoritative words from the bench as fact-finders in civil and criminal matters. They are not typically known for their eyewitness testimony.MJP Proponents Denied Again in Connecticut
Connecticut Bar leaders will take a back seat to the American Bar Association on the issue of multijurisdictional practice. By a 20-15 vote, the Connecticut Bar Association's House of Delegates put off a decision on a proposal to grant out-of-state attorneys a limited ability to practice in Connecticut, until after the ABA weighs in on the matter at its annual meeting in August.Corporate Bribery Case Part Of National Trend
When a sales executive for a French power company appeared in a New Haven federal courtroom this month, he joined a growing number of businesses and their employees charged recently with making bribes overseas.Three Dewey Alums Launch New Firm
The implosion of Dewey & LeBoeuf has rocked all corners of the legal world. But there is at least one positive result - a new professional alliance among lawyers who once worked in the national firm's former Hartford office.Slight GOP Opposition Can't Stop Confirmation
The General Assembly last week confirmed Andrew J. McDonald, a former Democratic state senator and longtime confidant of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, as the first openly gay justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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