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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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October 12, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Treat for Legal Buffs: Insights Into Russia Investigation With Daly, O'Connor

The University of St. Joseph will host former U.S. attorneys Deirdre Daly and Kevin O'Connor for a discussion of the special counsel investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

By Michael Marciano

3 minute read

October 11, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Support: Are Staff Being Left Out?

While law firm staff are a part of the same “toxic” environment as attorneys, mental health and substance abuse support and resources available to them are not.

By Erin Hichman

15 minute read

October 10, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

New Haven Firm Holds Tailgate Party for Charity at Yale Bowl

Berchem Moses sponsored the pregame event for the 10th consecutive year to support the Walter Camp Football Foundation and benefit the Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center Homeless Program and the Cardinal Shehan Center's youth programs.

By Michael Marciano

3 minute read

October 09, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Movers: New Hires and Appointments

Halloran Sage has hired partner Douglas Steinmetz and associate Scott Williams in the firm's Westport and Hartford offices, respectively.

By Michael Marciano

3 minute read

October 05, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Heavyweight Government and Politics Talks Coming to Conn. Universities

Former Connecticut U.S. attorneys Deirdre Daly and Kevin O'Connor will discuss the special counsel investigation of Russian interference with the 2016 presidential election on Oct. 15 at the University of Saint Joseph.

By Michael Marciano

4 minute read

October 05, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Another Path to Safer Gun Legislation

We suggest “semi-automatic” guns not be banned, but regulated, just as machine guns and sawed–off shotguns have been for the last 80-plus years.

By Connecticut Editorial Board

3 minute read

October 03, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Fellow Yale Student, Kavanaugh Contemporary: The Nominee Should Not Be Presumed Innocent

Too often the worst fears of these survivors are reinforced by those in power who fail to credit their allegations and take meaningful action to redress them.

By Nina Pirrotti

5 minute read

September 28, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Dealing With the Duty to Supervise in a Law-Practice Setting

The dynamic between partners, who act in a supervisory capacity, and associates, who generally act at the behest of the partners, can lead to tricky ethical questions.

By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna G. Clair

6 minute read

September 28, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

CT Movers: Positive Work and Commitment Acknowledged

Read to a Child's Lunchtime Reading Program includes more than 1,800 volunteer mentors from 150-plus socially minded organizations who read one-on-one to more than 1,400 at-risk elementary school students in Greater Boston, Detroit, Hartford, Los Angeles and Miami.

By Michael Marciano

4 minute read

September 27, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Many Are Reliving Unforgettable Terror Today

Deeply troubling childhood experiences can lay dormant in the psyche of victims for a long, long time, only to bubble up years later in response to an unexpected trigger.

By Mark Dubois

4 minute read