Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Robert G. Brody and Lindsay M. Rinehart | March 21, 2018
In reaction to the “Silence Breakers,” a bipartisan group of lawmakers recently introduced legislation that would prohibit employers from including sexual harassment or gender discrimination claims in their arbitration agreements.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Tony Mauro | February 8, 2018
The suggestion that Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. might be asked to testify before Congress in the wake of the controversial “Nunes memo” is drawing criticism and raising questions about the separation of powers.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Tony Mauro | January 26, 2018
Neil Gorsuch has his defenders. Still, criticism that his writing is heavy-handed has to sting for a justice who has long been praised for his prose.
By Octavius Black, CEO Mind Gym | January 11, 2018
As scrutiny for bad behavior gets stronger, we should look to the processes businesses have created to prevent it.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Amanda Bronstad | December 21, 2017
Opioids and data breaches are expected to be the hot mass torts in 2018, with tort reform expected to resurface on Capitol Hill.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By CLT Editorial Board | December 1, 2017
Too often politicians and political leaders weigh in on criminal cases in defiance of our constitutional principles and individual rights. Such was the…
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Roy Strom | November 16, 2017
Through the first six months of this year, 2017 was shaping up to be a strong one for law firms. The same cannot be said following poor third-quarter results touted this week by two leading law firm lenders.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna G. Clair | November 9, 2017
The first of this three-part series focused on the growing and substantial risk of hackers that all law firms face in the digital age. This article…
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Mark Dubois | November 8, 2017
David Boies, one of the country's leading litigators, is getting some bad press over his involvement in the Harvey Weinstein matter. I guess even…
By Vanessa Blum | November 5, 2017
A Supreme Court appointment, a looming investigation, endless litigation and a review of regulation. Plus, is Trump making lawyers more popular? Or is it business as usual?
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