It may be an unprecedented era when seemingly secure lawyers in top firms are being suddenly laid off, but the Connecticut Bar Association’s recent focus has gone far beyond job preservation.
Before agreeing to back last week’s lawsuit against Gov. M. Jodi Rell, whose deficit reduction plan includes taking $2 million from the Client Security Fund, the CBA’s leaders had stepped up to the plate repeatedly with legislative endorsements on challenging subjects.
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