Following up on a May 29 ALM survey on how attorneys were doing financially in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Connecticut Law Tribune Friday spoke to attorneys in five legal specialties about their niche area and how the pandemic has affected their business.

Much of what we found mirrors the nationwide survey of 292 attorneys: criminal lawyers are hurting the most and of the 30 criminal lawyers who responded, 80% reported a drop in income.

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