Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Traci Cipriano | April 30, 2020
Six weeks into the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, psychologist Dr. Traci Cipriano, a former practicing attorney, sees reasons for optimism. There is no shame in experiencing distress; whether and how you address your distress are key.
Daily Business Review | Expert Opinion
By Mark P. Schnapp, Matthew S. Chester, Michael E. Clark, Aldo M. Leiva and Joe D. Whitley | April 2, 2020
A Baker Donelson government enforcement group looks at the building effort targeting COVID-19 scams and virus-related crimes.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Harry N. Mazadoorian | April 1, 2020
Online Dispute Resolution, or ODR, in its broadest definition refers to the coupling of technology with ADR. It has been a growing force in the ADR movement for several decades—a fast-coming phenomenon of the future.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Liam Brennan | April 1, 2020
As funding dries up, a flood of legal needs is beginning to build, and it will soon spill over into Connecticut courts.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Joette Katz | March 31, 2020
Should the medical profession weigh its well-settled approach to resuscitating a dying patient against the real danger of exposing doctors and nurses to COVID-19?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Mark Dubois | March 31, 2020
As I write this, I am in isolation at the UConn Medical Center in Farmington, having passed (failed?) two COVID-19 tests.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By David A. Slossberg | March 31, 2020
There are early indications that the holding in Soto may have an impact far beyond the situation directly addressed in that case.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Dwight Merriam | March 13, 2020
Buried in the common law of zoning may be a way out from coronavirus-induced delays and rescheduling that may drive the process beyond time limits.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion|News
By Robert Storace | Samantha Joseph | February 29, 2020
The caseload and type of cases now making their way through Connecticut Superior Court leave economists and court watchers optimistic.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Eric M. Higgins | November 7, 2019
The Connecticut Supreme Court has left for another day a number of thorny questions regarding the preservation of frozen embryos.
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