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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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March 30, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

MCLEs in Connecticut: Better Late Than Never

The Superior Court Rules Committee adopted MCLE in June 2016 to be effective Jan. 1, 2017, and its implementation in the intervening year has demonstrated unequivocally that the fear of—and opposition to—MCLE was completely unwarranted.

By Connecticut Editorial Board

4 minute read

March 27, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

UPDATED: McDonald Nomination Fails in State Senate, 19-16

Connecticut Supreme Court Associate Justice Andrew McDonald's nomination to become chief justice failed to pass the state Senate Tuesday, after weeks of politicized debate.

By Michael Marciano

9 minute read

March 27, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

UPDATED: McDonald Nomination Fails in State Senate, 19-16

Connecticut Supreme Court Associate Justice Andrew McDonald's nomination to become chief justice failed to pass the state Senate Tuesday, after weeks of politicized debate.

By Michael Marciano

9 minute read

March 23, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Tribune Announces 2018 Award Winners, Attorney of the Year Finalists

The nominations are in and winners have been chosen in 10 categories for the Connecticut Law Tribune's annual Professional Excellence Awards.

By Michael Marciano

4 minute read

March 23, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Knowledge of Safe Havens Act Crucial for Mothers in Desperation

Recently we read about another desperate young woman who was pregnant, abandoned by the male who impregnated her, who abandoned her baby after giving birth in secret and under dangerous circumstances.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

6 minute read

March 23, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

An Anachronism Is Lurking in Connecticut General Statutes

We call on the Judiciary Committee of the General Assembly to propose to the Legislature either the elimination of the statutes dealing with attorney admission and discipline or update the provisions so they mirror what is currently provided for in the Practice Book.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

4 minute read

March 23, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Firms Toast Recent Promotions

Connecticut's Halloran & Sage has named Jonathan Kelly, Matthew Teich and Brian Tims its newest partners.

By Michael Marciano

3 minute read

March 22, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

UConn Law Professor's Book Revisits Psychoanalysis in Law

Overlapping themes in psychology and law offer endless insights and opportunities for study, but real-life application in the courtroom has been limited since the popular psychology boom of the 1960s and '70s.

By Michael Marciano

5 minute read

March 21, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Proposed EEOC Enforcement Guidance Updated in Light of #MeToo Movement

Now, more than ever, employers need specific universal guidance on how to prevent and remediate sexual harassment, as well as other forms of workplace harassment.

By Kirsten Scheurer Branigan and Jessica Stein Allen

9 minute read

March 21, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Hartford Firm Offers Online Labor and Employment Resource

For the last 40 years, Shipman & Goodwin has published the popular hard-copy version of the Employment Law Letter, and wanted to continue this legacy by expanding to an online format.

By Michael Marciano

3 minute read