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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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August 08, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

'Who Cares About Attorneys?' Recognizing Stress and Committing to Change

Research related to lawyer stress, depression, health care utilization and suicide all suggest that law is a particularly stressful profession.

By Traci Cipriano

14 minute read

August 08, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Quick Answers to Ethics Questions

The CBA Standing Committee on Professional Ethics offers such help, but with a large portion of the bar not CBA members, I don't think folks use that service as much as they should.

By Mark Dubois

5 minute read

August 07, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

High Court Voids Self-Insurer Exclusions Applied to Rental Cars

The Connecticut Supreme Court, rejecting a nearly 20-year-old precedent, has ruled that an automobile insurance policy containing underinsured motorist…

By Steven A. Meyerowitz

1 minute read

August 06, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Real Estate Today: What Attorneys Need To Know

Years ago, the real estate market in our state not only flourished but was successful on many different fronts: commercial as well as residential,…

By Randy Vidal

1 minute read

August 03, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Progressive Causes Suffer Under 'Weaponization' of First Amendment

Much has been, and will be, written about the Supreme Court's decision in Janus v. American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.…

By Connecticut Editorial Board

1 minute read

August 03, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Rebranding Halloran Sage: Where Did the '&' Go?

Halloran Sage partner William McGrath and Chief Operating Officer David Urbanik said a newly shortened name and artistic logo are the cosmetic upgrades for their firm, which has restated its values through a messaging campaign that touches all of their employees.

By Michael Marciano

1 minute read

August 03, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Flip-Flopping at the State Supreme Court

Tie votes on motions should either always or never result in adding a tiebreaker. We could support either way, but the court should choose one way or the other now.

By Connecticut Editorial Board

1 minute read

August 01, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Insurers Sometimes Make Mistakes—But Does That Mean They've Acted Unfairly?

Michael Rood claimed that his uninsured motorist insurance carrier had unfairly delayed paying him his full policy proceeds following an accident. Was this enough to win damages under the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act?

By Steven A. Meyerowitz, Esq.

1 minute read

July 26, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Nader: Trial Lawyers Under Attack—and It's Going to Get Worse

Ralph Nader hosted a small meeting of attorneys to sound an alarm bell: The constitutional right of Americans to sue for injury has eroded in recent years to a point of crisis that trial lawyers can no longer ignore.

By Michael Marciano

1 minute read

July 26, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

CBF's 2018 James W. Cooper Fellows Named

The Connecticut Bar Foundation named 68 new fellows to its James W. Cooper Fellows Program, celebrating their installation in May with a reception at…

By Michael Marciano

1 minute read