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June 19, 2001 |

Growing New Jersey Rival Plants Roots in Connecticut

McCarter & English, New Jersey's largest law firm, is the latest out-of-state invader to penetrate Hartford, Conn.'s legal market, opening the doors to its new digs at One Financial Plaza last week. Initially, the 250-lawyer firm's outpost will be staffed by just two lawyers and will focus mostly on toxic torts and product liability defense work.
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March 17, 2008 |

Norm Pattis Commentary: Eliot Mess Tumbles; Just Another Sugar Daddy

I have been thinking about sex all week. Nothing remarkable there, I suppose. Odds are most of us think about it a lot. Some of us even engage in activities of a prurient, or at least procreative, nature. Sex is everywhere. It is ubiquitous. Look to your left, and then to your right. There ain't a one of us standing that wasn't once a gleam in someone's eye; each of us the product of what lawyers might call a dispositive moment.
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April 18, 2001 |

The Internet Law Library

Why the near-universal move to the Internet? Today, 49 out of 50 states post decisions online, and most have cases going back four or five years. All the federal Courts of Appeals are online, and the U.S. Supreme Court has online access to cases going back to 1893 and including selected historic decisions prior to 1893. Just five years ago, this information was not freely available online.
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April 16, 2008 |

Former Litigator Founds a New Web Resource

Aviva Cuyler’s career made a sharp turn as she was falling asleep in her San Francisco home two years ago. The former litigator and University of Connecticut School of Law graduate had been working long nights in advance of a trial date, briefing pre-trial issues that she knew other lawyers had addressed previously. The problem was she had no access to their work.
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September 01, 2008 |

Tuning In To Festival Of Freaks

As I write this, I'm suffering through the Democratic convention. It's a yawn ? same ole populist rants, fake sob stories ("I'll never forget the [always nameless] single mom who told me?), and the resuscitation of Jimmy Carter, Michael Dukakis, and John Kerry, all still competing for most effete failed liberal.
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August 13, 2007 |

Plaintiffs' Firms Bury Hatchet

One of the state's best-known plaintiffs' firms, Bridgeport-based Koskoff, Koskoff Bieder, sued breakaway ex-partners at Stratton Faxon July 10, alleging the highly successful New Haven personal-injury team failed to pay more than $700,000 in fees due to KKB.
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January 29, 2007 |

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.
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September 21, 2012 |

Stay Ahead Of Curve With 'Voluntary Cure'

A consumer class action lawsuit often presents a serious threat to a defendant business, exclusive of the substantive merits of the class claims. If a threatened nationwide class action proceeds to litigation, that business is exposed to the risk of a judgment that may include significant monetary and injunctive components.
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September 11, 2006 |

Disciplinary Tactics Only So Effective

The clang of a closing jail cell door on Aug. 28 may have finally stopped Philip M. Hart from appearing to practice law — and misappropriating his former clients' funds.
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July 18, 2012 |

Predictive Coding, E-Discovery And Me

Any casual reader of legal blogs and other news sources is aware of the many discussions, decisions, warnings and products that are addressing the brave new world of electronic document review. I used to ignore it all because I thought it was only relevant to big firms, mega cases, and document-heavy litigation such as class actions, patent and trademark litigation and other matters where kernels of evidence are to be found (or hidden) in great masses of irrelevant data.
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