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By Robert Storace | December 17, 2018
The family of then-8-year-old Aaron Friedman sued the management at Webster Bank Arena at Harbor Yard after the boy fell from a railing while giving high-fives to players heading onto the ice for a hockey match. The boy suffered a concussion, among other injuries. A jury has awarded $200,000.
By Ellis Kim | December 17, 2018
The filing comes after the D.C. and Maryland attorneys general issued over three dozen subpoenas to groups, including the Trump Organization.
By Ian Lopez | December 17, 2018
Filed in California, the lawsuit proposes nationwide, New York and California classes in going after Apple for allegedly overstating features of iPhone X, XS and XS Max phones.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | December 14, 2018
Robert J. Martino was chosen as part of a diverse group of advisers to serve on the steering committee for the transition. He joins 18 other leaders from across the state.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Ellis Kim | December 13, 2018
Butina admitted she worked at the behest of a Russian official as she sought to infiltrate Republican political circles.
By Karen Sloan | December 13, 2018
Rudy Giuliani, Brett Kavanaugh, James Comey and Rosemarie Aquilina each land on the list of 2018's most notable quotations, which is compiled annually by Yale Law librarian Fred Shapiro and distributed by The Associated Press.
By Dan Packel | December 12, 2018
Competition for talent is pushing some firms to "self-regulate" on attorney overworking, with new policies aimed at easing burdens.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | December 12, 2018
Sources described sexual harassment and gender discrimination—and even an alleged assault—involving certain male partners in Pittsburgh.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Karen Sloan | December 12, 2018
A new study from the Law School Admission Council concludes that the number of Asians applying to law school hasn't declined more than other racial groups, despite an earlier report that indicated legal education is facing a troubling falloff in Asian-American students.
By Colby Hamilton | December 12, 2018
Cohen told the court he wanted history not to remember him as a "villain in [Trump's] story."
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