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Attorney Starts at Small Firm in '61 -- and Stays There
When Frank Finch Jr. graduated from Harvard in 1959, many of his classmates bolted for glamorous jobs on Wall Street. But Finch nestled into an associate's position at relatively tiny Howd & Lavieri in Winsted, Conn. Nearly a half century later, Finch still happily practices at what is now Howd, Lavieri & Finch. He says going to Connecticut upon earning his law degree gave him a jump-start over his classmates who went to bigger markets in that he had an "immediate opportunity to interface with clients."A Same-Sex Twist To A Slip And Fall Case
Judge to decide whether gay, lesbian couples can claim loss of consortiumFormer Female Cop Loses Discrimination Claim
A former Suffield police officer, who among her complaints accused the town police department of discriminating against her because she was pregnant, had her lawsuit tossed by a Connecticut federal judge last week.2nd Circuit Rules for School in Case Involving Internet Free Speech
It's been four years since a teenager in Burlington, Conn., lashed out at high school officials in a blog by calling them "douchebags." In response, she was prevented from running for re-election as senior class secretary. The decision didn't sit well with her family. They filed a federal suit, and it looks like the case is nearing a resolution.Home Search Ruled Warranted Based on 'Bloodbath' Threat
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