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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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November 21, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Judiciary Hearings: We All Deserve Better

We have, once again, seen some of our senior politicians engage in a sham process in order to achieve a political goal. They have shown themselves to be less than honorable men.

By Connecticut Editorial Board

5 minute read

November 21, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Rumors of My Demise Are Greatly Exaggerated

My phone office will continue to ring in my pocket, though you might hear some noise in the background from a soup kitchen or a charity bicycle repair place I hope to spend some time working at.

By Mark Dubois

5 minute read

November 21, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Bar Association Launches Speaker Series

The Connecticut Bar Association will launch a new series of speakers on legal topics ranging from ethics and malpractice to building a successful firm, starting on Nov. 26 with attorney Robert Cassot of Morrison Mahoney.

By Michael Marciano

3 minute read

November 16, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Gottfried Returns to Day Pitney as Partner

Coming from Hinckley, Allen & Snyder, where he served as a partner, Daniel L. Gottfried is a former Day Pitney associate and immediate past chairman of the tax section of the Connecticut Bar Association.

By Michael Marciano

2 minute read

November 15, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Bloomfield, Conn. Case Serves as a Cautionary Tale For Guardians

In his Elder Law column, Daniel G. Fish discusses a decision of a Connecticut appellate court, 'Bloomfield Health Care Center of Connecticut v. Jason Doyon', which should serve as notice to guardians to pay close attention to the status of potential Medicaid eligibility of wards and to seek advice from a source that has extensive experience with the intricate requirements of Medicaid eligibility

By Daniel G. Fish

7 minute read

November 14, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

A Proposal That Supports Proper 'Sentence Structure'

Because of what might be described as a definitional “artifact” in our case law, there is a serious inequity that has deprived many offenders of the opportunity to seek review or reconsideration of their sentences in any forum.

By Connecticut Editorial Board

6 minute read

November 09, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Algorithmic Accountability: The Next Information Access Battleground

Companies that create algorithms that implement public policy should not expect blanket protection from freedom of information review simply because of underlying intellectual property rights.

By Connecticut Editorial Board

5 minute read

November 09, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Movers: Shipman Partner Cunningham Named Chairman of Interlaw

"It's quite an honor," said Glenn M. Cunningham, who has been an active member of Interlaw's board of directors since 2015, serving recently as vice chairman under Michael Siebold.

By Michael Marciano

3 minute read

November 06, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Understanding Statutes of Repose and Knowing When They Apply

A statute of repose can have a significant impact on litigation.

By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna G. Clair

6 minute read

October 26, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Beating Terrorists Where It Hurts Most—Their Wallets

Thomas Fortune Fay, the Washington, D.C.-based attorney, has secured billions of dollars in damages for families of terror victims.

By Michael Marciano

5 minute read