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Michael Marciano

Michael Marciano

Michael Marciano is a regional managing editor for ALM. He can be reached at [email protected] or call 646-957-3022. On Twitter: @BreakingCTLaw

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February 07, 2024 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Union Activity Infiltrates the Banking Industry; Who's Next?

Union filings are standing out in an industry traditionally resistant to labor campaigns. Many more petitions may be on the horizon.

By Robert G. Brody and Mark J. Taglia

4 minute read

February 05, 2024 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Gaining Perspective on the U.S. Border Situation

Discernment is missing from our national conversation on immigration.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

5 minute read

February 05, 2024 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Let's Get Started: Two Ways to Breathe Life Into the Courtroom

Reforms to billable hours and law clerk busywork would make our court culture more efficient and effective.

By Thomas Moukawsher

5 minute read

February 04, 2024 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Family Law Merger is a Marriage Made in Heaven

Breakups and divorce aren't the end of the world, and this recently expanded firm's philosophy embodies that inspiration.

By Michael Marciano

7 minute read

January 31, 2024 | Daily Report Online

Are Covenants Not to Compete Becoming Obsolete?

Numerous states already restrict or effectively ban non-competes, and that number is growing.

By Kelly James

6 minute read

January 31, 2024 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Movers: Partners Elected at 4 CT Firms

Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey, Brown Rudnick, Louden, Katz & McGrath and Whitman Breed all announce elevations.

By Michael Marciano

4 minute read

January 25, 2024 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Movers: 3 Hartford Firms Have Reasons to Celebrate

In business since 1977, Brown Paindiris & Scott continues its legacy of growth, Robinson & Cole expands its bankruptcy practice and Pullman & Comley celebrates a prestigious award.

By Michael Marciano

4 minute read

January 23, 2024 | Connecticut Law Tribune

The Insurrection Act Is Not for Repressing Democracy

Anti-democratic dangers arise from threats to deploy troops for authoritarian goals.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

4 minute read

January 22, 2024 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Copy That: When Does Plagiarism Become a Big Deal?

Sensitivity to plagiarism, though a big deal for law students, is something practicing lawyers pretty much ignore.

By Mark Dubois

5 minute read

January 22, 2024 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Ethics and The U.S. Supreme Court

The SCOTUS code of ethics is no doubt a compromise, and like many compromises, is pleasing to almost no one.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

3 minute read