The Connecticut Law Tribune was started in February 1974 with the idea of bringing the most important stories regarding developments in the law and the business of law to the state’s legal community, and we’ve been proud to serve our readers faithfully these past 42 years. And while our mission has never changed, the world has, particularly in where and how people access information and news. It’s been reflected in our own digital growth on the Web, where we’ve seen double-digit growth in traffic the past two years.

Because of those shifting reader habits, and to better serve our audience, we’re excited to announce that the Connecticut Law Tribune will be shifting to a digital-first approach to covering the news come July. What does that mean? It means moving away from a weekly, print-centric focus, and producing stories more frequently and alerting our readers to them.

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