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Outgoing Connecticut Chief Justice Rogers to Join Day Pitney
Soon after stepping down as Connecticut Supreme Court chief justice, Chase Rogers announced she has accepted an offer to work for Day Pitney.Policy of Openness Has Been Key Philosophy for Retiring Chief Justice
Chase Rogers talks with the Connecticut Law Tribune a week before she steps down as chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.Charitable Deductions for Clients Who Are Volunteers
In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell writes: Volunteers who contribute their time certainly aren't motivated by tax breaks. Many probably don't even know they're entitled to deduct the unreimbursed expenses they incur in helping charitable organizations. Clients who are itemizers may deduct unreimbursed expenses that they incur incidental to their volunteer work.Avoiding Capital Gains Taxes After Sale of Publicly Traded Securities
In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell analyzes a scenario in which an individual who sold publicly traded stock can avoid the capital gains tax.Kahn, Mullins Nominated to State Supreme Court
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy nominated two new justices to the Connecticut Supreme Court this week — appellate judges Maria Araujo…JPMorgan Lawyer Joins Norton Rose Fulbright Partnership After Chadbourne Deal
Carolyn Reers picked an eventful time to move from her in-house position at J.P. Morgan Private Bank to Norton Rose Fulbright.Appellant Thomas Muller and two other individuals formed a company, La Paz Golf Villas, to buy land for a golf course in Mexico. La Paz entered an escrow agreement to buy the land from Desarrollos P
Takata Faces Conn. Wrongful Death Suit Over Defective Air Bag
The lawsuit claims a Connecticut woman was seriously injured and killed when her air bag "exploded" during an accident.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."Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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