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Connecticut Movers: Lateral Pickups at Big Firms
Day Pitney and Goldberg Segalla pick up talent from Robinson & Cole and Clendenen & Shea.Proper Venue for Malpractice Actions
A circumstance sometimes arises in medical malpractice actions where venue is decided based upon a physician's principal office. A recent decision by the Court of Appeals addressing that circumstance provides the opportunity for authors Thomas Moore and Matthew Gaier to examine the venue rules as they apply in malpractice actions.Global General Counsels' Views Shift Widely Post Pandemic
Take a look at six big changes revealed in benchmark of corporate legal leaders.Partners Leaving the Firm—Tips to Ensure Ethical and Amicable Separation
The American Bar Association has long recognized that many lawyers change law firms during the course of their careers, and these separations can be accomplished amicably.Prison Phone Co. to Pay $67M to Settle Claims It Looted 'Inactive' Accounts
The class action accused Global Tel*Link of seizing millions of dollars from unsuspecting customers who signed up for prepaid calling services to jails and prisons across the country if no calls were made for three to six months.View more book results for the query "*"
Election Workers Sue Conservative Site Over Fraud Claims
Among other things, the Fulton County suit says a "campaign of lies" led to online and in-person harassment against the two women.Sexual Assault During Kidnapping Constitutes Two Crimes
COURT WATCH: The Supreme Court's analysis serves justice by punishing a person who commits heinous acts, and rewards a victim who has the courage to come foward and permit justice to be done.Court Applies Proportionality in Determining Privilege Log Burden
Decisions like 'Triaxx', discussed by Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal in this edition of their Federal E-Discovery column, demonstrate the versatility of proportionality principles and their potentially wide-ranging applicability in the discovery context.Recent Decisions on the Insurer's Duty To Defend
The insurer's duty to defend its insured has recently been the subject of numerous decisions by the courts of this state, which Jonathan Dachs discusses and cites in this edition of his Insurance Law column.Trending Stories
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