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By Cogan Schneier | December 1, 2017
The special counsel has charged the former National Security Adviser with "willfully and knowingly" making false statements to investigators looking into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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By Suzanne Tullo | November 30, 2017
Robinson & Cole has promoted eight associates to counsel, including five from Hartford, effective Jan. 1, 2018. The Hartford lawyers are Kathleen…
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By Vivia Chen | November 30, 2017
A study of Harvard Law School alums finds black men have a better chance of making partner than black women.
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By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | November 30, 2017
Uber has been widely criticized for its decision to hide a 2016 data breach and pay hackers for their silence, but it may not be the only company in town to do so.
By Ross Todd | November 29, 2017
Plaintiff Chad Eichenberger claimed ESPN violated the Video Privacy Protection Act by handing over his Roku device serial number and the identity of the videos he watched to Adobe Analytics.
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By Erin Mulvaney | November 29, 2017
Meet Ari Wilkenfeld, a longtime civil rights and employment lawyer in Washington, who's representing the woman who brought sexual misconduct claims this week against NBC "Today Show" host Matt Lauer.
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By Robert Storace | November 29, 2017
Jennifer DeGumbia claims students were bullied and medications were improperly handled at the health clinic at the well-known Avon Old Farms School in Avon. DeGumbia, who was fired, is seeking monetary damages.
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By C. Ryan Barber | November 28, 2017
A federal judge on Tuesday refused to undo the Trump administration's designation of Mick Mulvaney as the interim leader of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, rejecting an argument that the White House unlawfully sidestepped the appointment of another lawyer from within the Obama-era agency.
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By Robert Storace | November 28, 2017
The three families who were victims of an attempted home invasion in Salem 2 1/2 years ago have agreed on a $1.3 million settlement. Attorneys for the family said the suspect, who left a residential home, later told police he wanted to kill the homeowners.
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By Michael Marciano | November 27, 2017
Coulter tweeted a link to an August 2015 story about a Connecticut attorney who was pushing for immigration reforms following the murder of a Norwich woman by a Haitian immigrant who was illegally in the country.
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