May 17, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Building on SuccessWinning a $5.3 million arbitration award against an architect involved in a high-end condominium complex was just one of the successes in 2014 for the construction law practice group at the Hartford office of Hinckley, Allen & Snyder.
By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo
5 minute read
May 17, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
A Happy Marriage of Divorce LawyersFor its compassion and success in handling divorce and custody cases, and its exceptional statewide reputation in the practice area, the Westport firm of Nusbaum & Parrino has been named the Connecticut Law Tribune's Litigation Department of the Year award recipient for the family law category.
By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo
5 minute read
May 15, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Employment Picture Improving for Conn. Law School GradsNew law school graduates and those who just passed the bar exam are expected to encounter a better job market than in recent years in Connecticut, though they will still face competition from underemployed, but more experienced attorneys.
By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo
6 minute read
May 15, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Employment Picture Improving for Conn. Law School GradsNew law school graduates and those who just passed the bar exam are expected to encounter a better job market than in recent years in Connecticut, though they will still face competition from underemployed, but more experienced attorneys.
By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo
6 minute read
May 08, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Attorney Retires After 20 Year of Helping Abused Women Navigate Court SystemWhen the opportunity arose to take the helm of the Susan B. Anthony Project, Barbara Spiegel left a small general practice law firm, but her experience as a full-time lawyer proved to be valuable in helping victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence navigate the court system over the next two decades.
By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo
5 minute read
May 08, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Attorney Retires After 20 Year of Helping Abused Women Navigate Court SystemWhen the opportunity arose to take the helm of the Susan B. Anthony Project, Barbara Spiegel left a small general practice law firm, but her experience as a full-time lawyer proved to be valuable in helping victims of sexual abuse and domestic violence navigate the court system over the next two decades.
By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo
5 minute read
May 06, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Police Raid Suit Moves Forward After Supreme Court Denies CertCivil litigation over a 2008 drug raid in Easton that left one man dead and another claiming injuries is headed to trial, following the U.S. Supreme Court's recent refusal to consider an appeal by law enforcement and town officials involved.
By Michelle Tuccitto Sullo
5 minute read