By Andrew Maloney | January 9, 2024
"Many law firms have seen their ability to collect on those increasing rates falter, and clients have become more aggressive about trying to tier work to lower-cost firms," according to a new industry report.
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By Emily Cousins | January 8, 2024
"I was on vacation, landlocked salmon fishing. ... Anyway, I was away. I will send you my response to this terrible offense next week," the respondent wrote in an email to bar counsel.
By Patrick Smith | January 8, 2024
King & Spalding and Paul Weiss are among the latest to secure new, larger space in New York.
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By Emily Cousins | January 5, 2024
"There's no other program that has accepted a single credit to Stone Academy for this group of students," David Slossberg said. "So anyone that is trying to complete a practical nursing program has to start all over. Or they are in limbo because they can't afford to start over, either because of money or time."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | January 5, 2024
"We feel like there's a lot of allegations here that would show that the school district really deliberately went after [the plaintiff] and retaliated against him for exercising his constitutional right," The Fairness Center's Nathan McGrath said.
By Trudy Knockless | January 4, 2024
Former legal chief Louie Pastor also returned to Xerox's C-suite as chief transformation and administrative officer, as the company looks to cut its workforce by 15%.
By Christine Charnosky | January 4, 2024
By the end of the year, nearly 30 comments—42 pages worth—had been uploaded to the ABA's website, with all but two commenters expressing support for the proposal.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | January 3, 2024
The plaintiff slipped and fell on ice outside an elementary school, and suffered various injuries leading to back-fusion surgery. He incurred more than $500,000 in medical expenses—but lost the case.
By Patrick Smith | January 2, 2024
Frank Aquila, partner in Sullivan & Cromwell's corporate group, said the tempering of inflation and the broader economic news that ushers in could be a boon for M&A in 2024.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | January 2, 2024
The plaintiff sued Albertsons Companies Inc., Stop & Shop Supermarket Co. LLC and other retailers in Connecticut federal court for alleged trademark infringement.
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