By Colby Hamilton | February 26, 2019
The former attorney and fixer to Donald Trump pleaded guilty to federal charges that the state appellate panel found analogous to actions that deserved disbarment under state law.
By Ellis Kim | February 25, 2019
The former Trump campaign chairman's attorneys said a significant sentence would likely amount to life in prison.
By Nate Robson | Ellis Kim | February 23, 2019
Prosecutors said they support a guideline range between 17.5 years to 22 years in prison.
By Karen Sloan | February 22, 2019
The American Bar Association's legal education body declined to reach a decision Friday on a closely watched proposal to strengthen the bar pass accreditation standard for law schools, and is expected to revisit the issue when it meets again in May.
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By Michael Marciano | February 22, 2019
Robinson & Cole construction group chairman Gregory R. Faulkner has been appointed to the board of directors of the Associated General Contractors of Connecticut.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Steven Meyerowitz | February 21, 2019
A federal district court in Connecticut has rejected a homeowner's lawsuit against her insurer for damage to her home allegedly caused by a winter storm.
By Karen Sloan | February 21, 2019
The American Bar Association's Council of the Section of Legal Education could finally enact a much discussed change to its bar pass standard for law schools when it meets Feb. 22, but opposition to the measure remains strong.
By Dan M. Clark | February 21, 2019
The court said in a split ruling that a lawsuit brought against Chevron by a former merchant marine cannot be thrown out based on a settlement he agreed to in 1997 that was intended to exempt the oil and energy company from all future claims from the employee.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | February 20, 2019
The new group is led by Robert R. Simpson, whose 25-plus years of experience includes serving as lead trial counsel and national counsel for numerous pharmaceutical and medical device companies.
By Ross Todd | February 20, 2019
U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam Jr., who on Wednesday was assigned the case brought by Democratic state attorneys general, has previously blocked the implementation of Trump administration rules creating exemptions to the contraceptive mandate in the Affordable Care Act.
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