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By Samuel C. Stretton | January 11, 2018
I am a young lawyer and I want to start using credit cards since I am having difficulty getting clients to pay me. Are there any rules or regulations about using credit cards by an attorney?
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By P.J. Dannunzio | January 11, 2018
Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr., emeritus professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and longtime teacher of legal subjects at other prominent law schools, died Wednesday at the age of 88, the university announced.
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By Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan | January 11, 2018
Eastern District Roundup columnists Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan report on recent decisions—one involving disqualification of an attorney because of an unwaivable conflict of interests; another discussing the lack of available alternatives to incarceration; and another where a judge rejected claims that his comments in prior related litigation and other factors required recusal.
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By Lizzy McLellan | January 10, 2018
Founder Bill Lamb, a name partner since 1971, will now be of counsel at the firm.
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By Cogan Schneier | January 10, 2018
Senators repeatedly asked U.S. District Judge Kurt Engelhardt about his decisions tossing several sexual harassment cases.
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By Robert Tembeckjian | January 9, 2018
The increasingly divisive, special-interest and politically driven view of the judiciary cannot be what we want for our system of justice. It would threaten to make the judge an instrument of ideological tyranny instead of a guardian against it.
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By Cogan Schneier | January 8, 2018
Lawyers for the firm behind the so-called Russia Dossier want Judge Trevor McFadden to consider recusing from their subpoena battle in a defamation case.
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By The Editorial Board | January 5, 2018
The collective wishes from the editorial board of the Connecticut Law Tribune for all our readers in 2018.
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By Samuel C. Stretton | January 4, 2018
I represent a commercial client in several matters. I am also holding for that client monies in my escrow that I've recovered for the client, but the client has not asked me to distribute the monies yet. For some reason, my client has become upset with me and refuses to pay my legal fees on the unrelated other cases. Can I deduct that fee out of the other monies I am holding for the same client?
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By Mark Dubois | January 4, 2018
Well, another year is in the hopper and it's time to take a breath and look ahead. Here's what my crystal ball shows for 2018.
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