Post-Pattis: Rule 8.4 (4) Needs More Focus, Not Broadening
The rule needs to be narrowed, not expanded. It is becoming dangerously broad and close to constitutionally offensive as void for vagueness.Durbin Makes Doomed Effort to Force a Vote on Supreme Court Ethics Reform
"Let's be clear, this is not about improving the court," said Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina. "This is about undermining the court."Former New England Law School Employee Accused of Stealing $70K
A former New England Law | Boston IT employee is accused of stealing nearly $70,000 from the school.Connecticut Movers: Celebrating an Annual Award and Effective Teamwork at 2 Firms
Tanya A. Bovée of Jackson Lewis is the 2024 recipient of LCD's Edwin Archer Randolph Award and Edmund Collier has joined of counsel to Carter Mario Law Firm.Changes at BBB Attorneys: Personal Injury Litigators Added, 2 Trial Lawyers Promoted to Partner
Christopher Kenworthy and Zachary Reiland are joining the group after more than 30 years of private practice experience between them, and BBB also promoted two of its own, Kenneth Krayeske and Megan Boorsma, to partner in recognizing its "commitment to the firm and its clients."A Valuable Time Saver: Proposing Panel Voir Dire in Connecticut
At the last meeting of the American Board of Trial Advocates last month, Judge James Sicilian championed panel voir dire. Despite efforts, panel voir dire is a rarity.ABA Opinion on Listservs Should Lead to Amendment to Rule 1.6(a)
Connecticut's judges should make it clear that the duties under Rule 1.6(a) apply only to confidential information, as is the case in New York.43 States Reach $700 Million Settlement With J&J in Talc Product Lawsuits
A $700 million settlement reached by Johnson & Johnson with attorneys general from 43 states prohibits the pharmaceutical company from manufacturing, selling or distributing its talcum-based body powder products, which are known to increase the risk for cancer, in the United States.Supreme Court Eyes Major Cases on Climate Change, Voting Rights Act
The justices have called for the views of the U.S. solicitor general, a signal of their interest in perhaps taking up these issues next term.Trending Stories
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