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Class Claims' Removal Divested District Court of Sole Basis for Federal Jurisdiction
Connecticut Movers: New Faces at Hartford Firms and CBA
Carlton Fields has announced attorney Micah Vitale is the newest member of the firm's labor and employment team in Hartford.Connecticut Movers: Proper Acknowledgments
Verrill Dana has hired attorney Frank Eucalitto to the firm's Westport office.CBF's 2018 James W. Cooper Fellows Named
The Connecticut Bar Foundation named 68 new fellows to its James W. Cooper Fellows Program, celebrating their installation in May with a reception at…Attorney of the Year Finalists Announced
The Connecticut Law Tribune today announces the finalists for Attorney of the Year for the publication's 2017 Professional Excellence Awards. The three finalists—Dana Hrelic, a partner at Horton, Dowd, Bartschi & Levesque; Josh Koskoff of Koskoff Koskoff & Bieber; and former U.S. District Judge Alan Nevas were chosen with the help of an outside panel, and the ultimate winner will be announced at the Law Tribune's Connecticut Legal Awards Dinner Oct. 3 at the Bond Room in Hartford.AT&T, Telecoms Edge Toward Win in Long-Running Infringement Case
AT&T Corp. and other phone service providers on Tuesday moved closer to ending a long-running infringement suit over systems for transmitting high-frequency data signals over telephone networks.Holland & Knight Bolsters Boston Base, Continues Hiring Spree
The Florida-based Am Law 100 firm has welcomed aboard Mark Kalpin, co-chair of the energy and cleantech group at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, as well as education and employment partner Janet Judge, who joins from her own solo shop.Connecticut Not Ripe for Major Firm M&A Activity
Despite being home to many successful firms, Connecticut isn't particularly fertile ground for law firm mergers and acquisitions. The annual number of tie-ups never reaches double digits, according to consultant data, and experts seem to agree this trend will continue for the foreseeable future in the "Land of Steady Habits."Connecticut Not Ripe for Major Firm M&A Activity
Despite being home to many successful firms, Connecticut isn't particularly fertile ground for law firm mergers and acquisitions. The annual number of tie-ups never reaches double digits, according to consultant data, and experts seem to agree this trend will continue for the foreseeable future in the "Land of Steady Habits."Sun West Hit with $800,000 Breach of Contract Suit
A Connecticut company claims the mortgage giant has refused to pay it for services rendered.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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