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Connecticut Law Tribune

Search Under Way for New Chief State's Attorney

The search for a new chief state's attorney will be open, transparent and fair, according to Andrew McDonald, chairman of the Criminal Justice Commission and associate justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Federal Judge Christopher Droney Headed to Day Pitney

A source has confirmed to the Connecticut Law Tribune that Judge Christopher Droney will be leaving his post in January to join Day Pitney.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Chief State's Attorney Kevin Kane Stepping Down

Gov. Ned Lamont announced late Tuesday that Chief State's Attorney Kevin Kane will retire, effective Nov. 1.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

New Britain Lawyer Adrian Baron's Pivotal Role in Transforming Little Poland

Attorney Adrian Baron helped pioneer the Polish-American festival that attracted more than 35,000 visitors in June.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Playing It Straight: Danbury Municipal Attorney Wins National Award

Earned by only a handful of attorneys over the past decade, Cramer & Anderson partner Dan Casagrande's Marvin J. Glink Private Local Government Attorney Award recognizes remarkable legal service to public clients.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Sweet Justice: Lawyer-Chocolatier Finds Passion in the Kitchen

Attorney-chef Roberto Tschudin Lucheme divides his time between two businesses: representing clients and making chocolate treats.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Movers: Titles of Prominence, Experience

Verrill Dana upgrades its brand and website; West Hartford attorney C. Scott Schwefel joins the Fellows of the American Bar Foundation.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Movers: Outstanding Pro Bono and Bond Work Rewarded

McCarter & English recently received the American Bar Association’s 2019 Pro Bono Publico Award, and Day Pitney's Namita Tripathi Shaw has been elected a fellow at the American College of Bond Counsel.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Where Are Connecticut's Justices During the Summer? Working, According to the Chief

Connecticut Supreme Court Chief Justice Richard Robinson said justices work up to 60 hours per week behind the scenes in the summer, even though the high court is not in session.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Movers: Good Moves, Figuratively and Literally

Attorneys and staff from Connecticut's Pullman & Comley were among approximately 85 volunteers from organizations across the region who participated in a recent community cleanup event in Hartford.
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