By Michael Marciano | Connecticut Law Tribune | October 5, 2017
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy nominated two new justices to the Connecticut Supreme Court this week — appellate judges Maria Araujo…
By R. Robin McDonald | October 5, 2017
It was an opinion easily understood by any Tar Heel lawyer who knows the sky is really Carolina blue.“Control the clock, and you control the game,”…
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board | October 5, 2017
The debate over gun control in the United States has waxed and waned over the years. Each time there is a mass killing by gunmen in civilian settings,…
By Marcia Coyle | National Law Journal | October 4, 2017
In the blizzard of questions and hypotheticals marking some arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court, a lawyer can misunderstand a justice and misspeak, usually…
By Josefa Velasquez | October 4, 2017
New York is facing federal funding cuts to hospitals that could require the state to revisit its roughly $150 billion financial plan, even as the debate over the future of the Affordable Care Act subsides in Congress after failure to repeal and replace earlier this year.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 4, 2017
The Louisiana Civil Justice Center, created after Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana in 2005, is putting its disaster-response chops to work by manning a hotline for people in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands who have legal questions in the wake of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria.
By Robert Storace | October 4, 2017
A federal judge has granted summary judgment in favor of the town of Westport and several Westport police officers in a suit by a local man who said he was improperly arrested on two occasions.
By C. Ryan Barber | October 4, 2017
As Equifax navigates the halls of Congress to contain the breach fallout, DLA Piper, a firm that was itself the victim of a hack this year, gets a piece. Susan Estrich of Quinn Emanuel represents ex-Equifax CEO Richard Smith in his personal capacity.
By Jenna Greene | October 4, 2017
In a sweet win for lead counsel James Ho, a partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher who was nominated last week by President Donald Trump for a seat on the Fifth Circuit, highway guardrail maker Trinity Industries dodged a $682 million bullet. What happened?
By Celia Ampel | October 3, 2017
The federal court ruling resolved a yearslong battle that initially produced a $50 million default judgment against the country.
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