Many of the lawyers who had been employed by Tyler Cooper arrived at work last Monday and settled into familiar desks in Hartford. But that was about the only thing that was normal about their week.

The 24 attorneys were now working for the Providence-based firm of Hinckley, Allen & Snyder, which had moved into Tyler Cooper’s old offices in the CityPlace building. They were greeted by signs – some temporary – bearing the new firm’s name.

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