Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Dwight Merriam | October 17, 2019
Minneapolis is upfront about its land use pattern of racial segregation and has forcefully traced its origins back to the express racial discrimination embodied in racially restrictive covenants supported by zoning and public infrastructure decisions.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Raychel Lean | September 23, 2019
"We all make mistakes," said Connecticut's first chief disciplinary counsel, Mark Dubois. "But many of these, if you really tease back to the root cause, arise out of mental health or substance abuse or physical illness."
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Marlene Satter | August 29, 2019
Fall is a good time to encourage employees to resume healthy habits that may have gone begging during the summer months.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Heather Turner | August 22, 2019
By embracing disability inclusion, companies can gain a new talent pool of 10.7 million people, but how do they get there?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Meredith Hobbs and Michael Marciano | August 8, 2019
The booming vape and e-cigarette industry could mean big legal business—or it could go up in smoke.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Scott Wooldridge | August 7, 2019
While all three types of plans currently have healthy gross margins, one is doing substantially better than the others.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | July 28, 2019
Law firms are rushing to open cannabis practices as the industry booms, including many among the Am Law 200. Why is the top tier taking a pass?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Scott D. Locke | July 24, 2019
For the businesses that wish to push forward on this uncertain landscape, cautious and strategic marketing may be the best—although not risk free—course of action.
Property Casualty 360 | Analysis
By Sandra Lowery | July 22, 2019
Every company is at risk of costly employee-related litigation. Know these laws to protect employees and employers.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By C. Ryan Barber | July 15, 2019
“It feels almost like these poor career lawyers are getting just eaten up—chewed up and spit out in the process," one former Justice Department lawyer said.
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