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Connecticut Law Tribune

More State Law Libraries Going on Reduced Schedule

Staffing shortages and the state's budget situation have prompted officials to reduce the hours of more of the state's law libraries.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Hats Off to the Connecticut Bar Examining Committee

The University of Connecticut School of Law has an interesting program for graduates of law schools in other countries.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Winners of New Leaders in the Law Contest Announced

By | September 21, 2016
The Connecticut Law Tribune is pleased to announce the winners for the 2016 New Leaders in the Law contest. Applicants were judged in four categories, including development of the law, advocacy/community contributions, service to the bar, and peer/public recognition.
16 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Quinnipiac Students Get Insight Into Court System in Nicaragua

Quinnipiac University Law School students who went on a humanitarian trip to Nicaragua learned ways their legal system was different, but overall, students said they saw more similarities than differences.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

State Courts Seek Comment On Efiling Confidentiality

The Office of Court Administration is asking for comment on a series of new proposals for e-filing procedures, including one that would temporarily withhold data while courts determine if materials were disclosed in violation of confidentiality rules.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Legal Department of the Year Winners Selected

By | September 15, 2016
The Connecticut Law Tribune is pleased to announce the winners of the 2016 Legal Departments of the Year awards. The contest honors excellence in corporate legal departments.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Jurisdictional Boundaries

Many states still take their sovereignty seriously and will not hesitate to haul out-of-state lawyers into their disciplinary courts if they believe they are fishing without a license.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

Shaping Intangible Concrete: Lower Courts' Application of 'Spokeo' on Privacy

Since the Supreme Court's May ruling, lower courts have used 'Spokeo' to filter out cases where plaintiffs cannot show any harm.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Practical Tips Regarding Summations

Michael Hoenig, in his Complex Litigation column, offers practical trial tips on summations, the “final opportunity” to convince the jury that his client should prevail. The trial lawyer seeks to communicate with the jury on his own terms, in his own words and by the force of his own personality and ideas, he writes.
24 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Preparing Associates for the Courtroom

Any successful courtroom advocate understands that far and away the most important key to success is credibility. Establish your credibility early and maintain it impeccably throughout your case—and throughout your career.
5 minute read

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