By Marcia Coyle | October 23, 2018
"I hope that I have inspired young people about civic engagement and helped pave the pathway for women who may have faced obstacles pursuing their careers," O'Connor wrote in her public letter.
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By Robert Storace | October 22, 2018
The commitment in Connecticut to doing pro bono work is wide and varied. For National Pro Bono Week, the Connecticut Law Tribune spoke to those on the front lines, who offer hundreds of hours of their time free of charge.
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By Robert Storace | October 22, 2018
The three candidates for Connecticut attorney general spoke to the Connecticut Law Tribune Monday ahead of their Oct. 30 final debate and the general election on Nov. 6.
By Karen Sloan | October 22, 2018
The University of Illinois College of Law's Student Bar Association is calling for the resignation of professor Jay Kesan, after an investigation revealed he had acted inappropriately with female students and colleagues but did not violate the campus sexual misconduct policy.
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By Ellis Kim | October 19, 2018
Manafort, who was convicted in August on eight tax and bank fraud charges, was pushed into the Eastern District of Virginia courtroom in a wheelchair Friday afternoon.
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By Robert Storace | October 19, 2018
A federal jury in West Virginia found Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals Inc. liable for the death of an 84-year-old woman who took the blood thinner drug Pradaxa. The company plans to appeal.
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By Marcia Coyle | October 19, 2018
“I agree with the attorney general that this is likely to be the most originalist court we've had in a long time, even if I think he's overstating it a bit,” one legal scholar says.
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By Michael Marciano | October 19, 2018
Four New Attorneys Join Ruane in Shelton
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By Michael Marciano | October 18, 2018
In March 2011, appellant Francisco Illarramendi pleaded guilty to two counts of wire fraud, and one count each of securities fraud, investor fraud and conspiracy to obstruct justice after a Ponzi scheme defrauded investors of at least $382.2 million.
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By Tony Mauro | October 18, 2018
Sotomayor, in her interview with Univision, also said Puerto Rico has not received the help the island needs to recover in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. "The richness of the island is its beauty, which we have to work to rebuild again, but we need a lot of help to do it," she said.
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