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By Michael Marciano | November 16, 2018
Coming from Hinckley, Allen & Snyder, where he served as a partner, Daniel L. Gottfried is a former Day Pitney associate and immediate past chairman of the tax section of the Connecticut Bar Association.
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By C. Ryan Barber | November 16, 2018
U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly based his decision largely on a 1977 decision by the Washington federal appeals court, establishing that the White House must provide due process when revoking a reporter's press credentials.
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By Robert Storace | November 15, 2018
A group of Saudi investors claims in a federal breach-of-contract lawsuit that it invested $1.5 million with a relative in a new business, but that no realistic investment banking and financial opportunities were ever sought. The investors are seeking their money back plus interest.
By Tony Mauro | November 14, 2018
“These firms can no longer credibly argue that they are compensating these former clerks for the additional education and training obtained during their Supreme Court clerkships," one legal scholar says.
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By Robert Storace | November 14, 2018
Richard Vichas broke down at trial after a jury awarded him $1.851 million. A painter, Vichas suffered severe lead paint exposure after working on a house in central Connecticut.
By Scott Flaherty | November 13, 2018
Lawyer superheroes. A Supreme Court reference. Alleged elder abuse. Marvel comics founder Stan Lee, who died this week, had many encounters with the U.S. court system during his life.
By Ellis Kim | November 13, 2018
Gibson Dunn duo Ted Boutrous and Ted Olson have jumped in to represent the news giant after the White House revoked a reporter's press pass last week.
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By Robert Storace | November 13, 2018
A former top human resources official at WTNH-TV, Channel 8, has filed a federal lawsuit alleging the station's vice president and general manager fired her because she was an older woman. She is seeking punitive and other damages.
By Phillip Bantz | November 12, 2018
The 19th Annual Chief Legal Officer Survey by Altman Weil Inc. on management, staffing and spending trends in law departments finds many law departments are negotiating discounts with larger firms or moving work to smaller firms and staffing up their own law departments.
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By Robert Storace | November 9, 2018
From less hassles to more flexibility, three attorneys describe their journey from Big Law to solo practice.
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