Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Amaris Elliott-Engel | December 8, 2017
Connecticut is aiming to compete with Delaware and other large commercial jurisdictions as recent reforms have been made to state laws governing corporations and limited liability companies.
By Michael Booth | December 7, 2017
Lawmakers late in the legislative session confirmed 27 new trial court judges, two new county prosecutors, and others.
By Josefa Velasquez | December 7, 2017
Assemblywoman Sandy Galef, D-Ossining, introduced a bill Wednesday that would require the state's Division of Human Rights to develop and implement a standard complaint reporting and investigation procedure for all state agencies and employees, as well as members of the executive branch and the Legislature.
By The Legal Intelligencer | December 7, 2017
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action from the week of Dec. 4. The state House of Representatives returned to session Dec. 4. The Pennsylvania Senate was scheduled to come back to session Monday.
By Cheryl Miller | December 6, 2017
Beth Mills, senior vice president of communications and marketing at the California Bankers Association, said the organization is sympathetic to state regulators trying to find a marijuana banking fix, but the special bank proposal doesn't go far enough.
By Erin Mulvaney | December 6, 2017
Barbara Brickmeier, vice president for human resources and business development at IBM, said overlapping state and local paid leave mandates provide stress and compliance headaches for companies.
By Michele C.S. Lange | December 5, 2017
Insightful commentary from the bench highlights where e-discovery practitioners need to focus in 2018.
By Jim Turner, News Service of Florida | December 4, 2017
Gov. Rick Scott told the Enterprise Florida board of directors of the need to ensure lawmakers maintain the new “Florida Job Growth Grant Fund,” which has attracted 209 applications from governments and other groups across the state since opening in July.
By Katrina M. Homel, Benjamin W.R. Hauser and David J. Truelove | December 4, 2017
Though employers may have some legal recourse to address opioid abuse in the workplace, in the current climate of massive (and increasing) opioid addiction, the status quo may be insufficient to address the myriad issues involved.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard J.L. Lomuscio | December 4, 2017
Richard J.L. Lomuscio writes: The rejection of a constitutional convention is not the death-knell for possible reform. In fact, the restructuring of New York's court system has steadily gained support from the bar.
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