By Lizzy McLellan | Dan Packel | Dylan Jackson | Susan DeSantis | May 12, 2019
Attorneys in every type of practice may struggle with poor mental health and substance abuse. Here are five lawyers from all different backgrounds who found support to overcome their illnesses.
By Yalman Onaran | May 1, 2019
Some of the largest financial institutions triple their cyber-defense budgets in the last three to four years.
Property Casualty 360 | Analysis
By Kevin Smith | April 15, 2019
Analysis of insurance industry claims found aviation collision and crash claims were the second top cause of global insured losses.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Jonathan Freiman and Bob Langer | March 20, 2019
The evisceration by the Connecticut Supreme Court of the commercial relationship test will broaden the reach of CUTPA so dramatically that we expect to see an explosion of new types of CUTPA claims against businesses.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 13, 2019
Boeing faces lawsuits from passengers, particularly since eight of them on the Ethiopian Air flight were Americans. But airlines also could bring legal actions over revenue losses incurred due to the grounding, according to lawyers who specialize in aviation.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Matthew J. Smith, Esq. | March 8, 2019
Bills in several states could have a negative impact on insurance carriers and their fraud-fighting efforts.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Erin Mulvaney | Ben Hancock | February 28, 2019
“[Epic] changes the dynamics in a profound way,” said Gerald Maatman, a partner at Seyfarth Shaw in Chicago. “It's one of the most important decisions from the Supreme Court that impacts workplace issues.”
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Hugh A. Simons | February 26, 2019
Thousands of layoffs are looming when the impending recession hits. Whose jobs are most at risk?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Linda Gerstel | February 5, 2019
2018 will be remembered as the year Jay-Z forced a media spotlight on the lack of diversity in Alternative Dispute Resolution. Jay-Z's complaint drives home the fact that meaningful change on this front depends on clients and their lawyers—the ultimate selectors, the purchasers of arbitration services.
By Rhys Dipshan | January 29, 2019
At Legalweek 2019's 'The Government Reference Model' session, two government attorneys offered advice on how counsel should approach federal investigations.
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