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2015 Litigation Departments of the Year
Practice might not always make perfect. But it makes for more successful litigation. That's what we learned this year from the Connecticut Law Tribune's annual Litigation Departments of the Year competition. In addition to a truly impressive array of legal victories achieved by our winning firms, the articles in this special section outline an array of techniques that the firms use to prepare themselves for trial.2015 Litigation Departments of the Year
Practice might not always make perfect. But it makes for more successful litigation. That's what we learned this year from the Connecticut Law Tribune's annual Litigation Departments of the Year competition. In addition to a truly impressive array of legal victories achieved by our winning firms, the articles in this special section outline an array of techniques that the firms use to prepare themselves for trial.Musical Chairs at Squire Patton Boggs, Plus More Lateral Moves
As the one-year anniversary of the firm's creation draws near, several more Squire Patton Boggs partners seek new homes; Baker & Hostetler brings on roughly 30 lawyers from McKenna Long & Aldridge ahead of the latter's June 1 merger with Dentons; Boies, Schiller & Flexner bags another federal prosecutor; Greenberg Traurig grows in Poland; and more notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Musical Chairs at Squire Patton Boggs, Plus More Lateral Moves
As the one-year anniversary of the firm's creation draws near, several more Squire Patton Boggs partners seek new homes; Baker & Hostetler brings on roughly 30 lawyers from McKenna Long & Aldridge ahead of the latter's June 1 merger with Dentons; Boies, Schiller & Flexner bags another federal prosecutor; Greenberg Traurig grows in Poland; and more notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.Updated: Court Upholds $2 Million Verdict in Bizarre Spy Cameras Case
The state Appellate Court has upheld a $2 million jury award against a heart surgeon who secretly placed video cameras in his former lover's home, a decision that the plaintiff's lawyer said could have implications for future invasion of privacy cases in the state.Updated: Court Upholds $2 Million Verdict in Bizarre Spy Cameras Case
The state Appellate Court has upheld a $2 million jury award against a heart surgeon who secretly placed video cameras in his former lover's home, a decision that the plaintiff's lawyer said could have implications for future invasion of privacy cases in the state.Half-Dozen K&L Gates Partners Decamp, Plus More Lateral Moves
K&L Gates sees six partners leave for four firms; some of Fried Frank's Asia lawyers find new homes; Jackson Lewis opens two new offices; Mayer Brown adds a practice leader; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Half-Dozen K&L Gates Partners Decamp, Plus More Lateral Moves
K&L Gates sees six partners leave for four firms; some of Fried Frank's Asia lawyers find new homes; Jackson Lewis opens two new offices; Mayer Brown adds a practice leader; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Trending Stories
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