Connecticut Law Tribune | Profile
By Michael Marciano | July 8, 2021
"You can sit in your office and work will come to you. Your plate will be full. We'll make sure of that," Robinson & Cole's managing partner Rhonda Tobin said. "But if you really want to guide what you want to do and take the initiative, find out who does the things you want to do and talk to them. You can have a great career without it, but if you take the initiative, you can really guide your career to where you want to be."
By Michael Marciano | February 10, 2021
There's a light at the end of the tunnel, and law firms are pointing people in the right direction.
By Meredith Hobbs | December 21, 2020
Out-of-state lawyers in firms such as Wachtell, Skadden, Wilmer, Latham, Paul Weiss and Cooley—which have no Atlanta offices—have contributed heavily to the Georgia U.S. Senate races.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Profile
By Robert Storace | August 3, 2020
Former Attorney General George Jepsen has announced plans that involve longtime friend and colleague Perry Zinn Rowthorn. The two had worked at Shipman & Goodwin for 18 months.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | April 10, 2020
As major firms in New York, Washington, D.C., and California began making cuts to offset losses, Connecticut firms began to follow suit this week.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 1, 2020
Connecticut attorneys with young children talk to the Connecticut Law Tribune about working from home and having to be a parent, teacher and caretaker during the current crisis.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Profile
By Robert Storace | February 26, 2020
Former Fairfield State's Attorney John Smriga has joined a small Bridgeport criminal defense law firm.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Mark Dubois | January 23, 2020
The average age among members of the bar is getting up there, and retiring lawyers are not being replaced.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Suzette Parmley | January 3, 2020
"There are still people there I worked with in 1979 and there are new faces as well," said Christopher Droney, a former federal judge and prosecutor.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Research
By Robert Storace | November 7, 2019
Connecticut-based Carter Mario Law Firm is known for its marketing and advertising and recently went all-out in an effort to reach e-cigarette users. The law firm advertised not just on television but on several social media platforms.
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