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October 08, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Leading Bankruptcy Lawyer Leaves Big Firm for Small Practice

Nearly two years ago, noted bankruptcy attorney Myles Alderman Jr. left the small, Hartford-based firm he founded in 1992 to chair the insolvency department…

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October 07, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Wiggin and Dana Picks New Managing Partner

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October 07, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Law Firm's Expansion Adds Seven Attorneys

The Connecticut-based firm of Murtha Cullina has added seven attorneys to its 100-lawyer head count, including two new partners and a new appellate practice chairman.

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October 07, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Wiggin and Dana Picks New Managing Partner

Wiggin and Dana has selected a new managing partner from its ranks, a longtime corporate attorney with the firm. Paul Hughes took over the role on Oct.…

By Law Tribune Staff

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October 07, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Law Firm's Expansion Adds Seven Attorneys

The Connecticut-based firm of Murtha Cullina has added seven attorneys to its 100-lawyer head count, including two new partners and a new appellate practice chairman.

By Law Tribune Staff

3 minute read

October 01, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Federal Judge Orders Newtown Families' Suit Against Gunmaker Returned to State Court

One matter that attorneys for the Sandy Hook School massacre victims and counsel for the gun industry have agreed upon is that the venue for the wrongful death claim filed against the makers of an assault-style rifle used in the shooting is critical to the fate of the litigation. Now plaintiffs' attorneys are claiming a procedural victory as a federal judge in Connecticut has ordered the lawsuit moved back to state court, where it was originally filed.

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October 01, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Federal Judge Orders Newtown Families' Suit Against Gunmaker Returned to State Court

One matter that attorneys for the Sandy Hook School massacre victims and counsel for the gun industry have agreed upon is that the venue for the wrongful death claim filed against the makers of an assault-style rifle used in the shooting is critical to the fate of the litigation.Now plaintiffs' attorneys are claiming a procedural victory as a federal judge in Connecticut has ordered the lawsuit moved back to state court, where it was originally filed.

By Law Tribune Staff

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September 24, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

National Intellectual Property Firm Expands Conn. Office

A national intellectual property law firm is expanding its Connecticut presence by adding two attorneys to its Westport office.

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September 24, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

National Intellectual Property Firm Expands Conn. Office

A national intellectual property law firm is expanding its Connecticut presence by adding two attorneys to its Westport office.

By Law Tribune Staff

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September 23, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Top Conn. Appellate Litigator Switches Firms

One of the state's top appellate attorneys is switching firms, with Proloy Das moving from Rome McGuigan to 130-lawyer Murtha Cullina.

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