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May 21, 2012 |

Judge's Human Touch Helped Turn Wheels Of Justice

Judge Louis H. Pollak died two weeks ago. The law will remember him as that rarest of birds: a lawyer whose practice challenged and changed our democracy, an academic who led not just one but two of the nation's leading law schools, and a venerated federal judge. Those of us who knew him will remember him as much more.
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October 25, 2010 |

A Bigger Stage?

The 50-state investigation into potentially flawed preparation of banks' foreclosure documents is only the latest example of state attorneys general taking on a coast-to-coast initiative. More than any other state officers, attorneys general and their enforcement staff join together to target and impact issues of national importance. Connecticut Democrats Richard Blumenthal has been a leader in this process, but he's hardly alone.
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September 07, 1999 |

Judge Reversed for Allowing Exec Bonus

Stock options and other attractive compensation deals are the hottest thing for employers who want to stimulate employees to take a personal interest in their company's success. But for insurance broker Edward F. Meaney III, discussions about bonus pay have been a rollercoaster of disappointment. In an Aug. 31 Supreme Court ruling, he found he couldn't keep his big jury award. Meaney's lawyer, John Rose Jr., says he plans to request a reconsideration and a rehearing en banc.
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February 27, 2012 |

MOVERS

Culver Schmid joins Baker Donelson's real estate and finance practice group as partner. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
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June 06, 2005 |

Padilla's Case Returns to Supreme Court

Conference Call: Jose Padilla, the U.S. citizen and accused "dirty bomber" who has been detained as an enemy combatant for the past three years, is making another bid for freedom.
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December 14, 2012 |

Cybersecurity Expertise Could Make Sen. Lieberman Attractive To Law Firms

If retiring U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman wants to find work with a private law firm, as he recently suggested he might, there are many that will welcome him with open arms.
6 minute read
January 07, 2011 |

News In Brief

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August 23, 1999 |

Should Connecticut Regulate Surgery in Doctors' Offices?

Connecticut's medical centers and physicians' offices offer patients convenient and affordable access to outpatient surgical procedures. But the state's hospitals are raising issues of patient safety and want regulation of the increasingly sophisticated surgical procedures performed in physicians' offices, the same way hospitals are regulated. Physicians reply that such an intrusion is unprecedented, unwarranted and unfair. That puts the ball squarely in the court of the state Office of Health Care Access.
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September 11, 2009 |

News In Brief

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July 09, 2001 |

Mintz Levin Lays Off Two Associates in New Haven

Boston-based Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo acknowledged that a recent slowdown in business has prompted it to lay off roughly a dozen attorneys in Boston and its New Haven, Conn., office. Managing partner Irwin Heller said the firm has hired as many attorneys as it has laid off in recent months. "We haven't shrunk at all," he insisted, calling the layoffs an exercise in "reallocating resources."
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