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April 19, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Firms Look To Boston For Lessons Coping With Crisis

Law firms in large Connecticut cities responded to the deadly bombings in Boston last week by taking a closer look at their crisis response plans.
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September 22, 2000 | Law.com

In the Pipeline

As general counsel and acting president for Portland Natural Gas Transmission System, David K. Moynihan wears many hats. The new interstate, high-pressure, natural gas pipeline company owns and operates a 150-mile pipe that runs from Quebec, Canada, to Westbrook, Maine, and Moynihan has a hand in every aspect of the company, including marketing and business development.
4 minute read
May 04, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer

PepsiCo Enjoined From Using 'Polar Shock' Mark in Northeast

A family-owned bottling company's lawsuit has prompted a Massachusetts federal judge to enter a preliminary injunction against PepsiCo Inc. The injunction bars PepsiCo from using 10 variations on the phrase "Polar Shock" in New York and New England.
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October 31, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Ineligible In-House Counsel, Multijurisdictional Practitioners and Pro Hac Vice Attorneys

Notice to the bar.
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September 04, 2006 | National Law Journal

MOVERS

Morrison & Foerster has added a four-partner litigation group from Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw to its New York office; and Fulbright & Jaworski has added five attorneys from Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal to its health care practice in St. Louis.
6 minute read
May 17, 2011 | Corporate Counsel

PepsiCo Agrees to Stop Using ?Polar Shock? Mark on Slush Drinks

The soft drink maker has agreed to stop using the phrase in order to settle a trademark suit brought by rival Polar Corp.
2 minute read
April 18, 2011 | National Law Journal

MOVERS

Anthony Gruppuso joins Brach Eichler's litigation practice group as partner in the Roseland office. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column.
3 minute read
May 11, 2009 | National Law Journal

Modern Continental pleads guilty to making false statements related to 'Big Dig'

The Modern Continental Corp. construction company pleaded guilty in a Boston federal court to making false statements on documents recording work done on Boston's Central Artery, or "Big Dig" project. The company faces up to a $19.5 million fine.
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July 10, 2001 | Law.com

Non-Binding Mediation Urged in State Court's Business Calendar

The Rhode Island judge assigned to the month-old experimental business calendar in the state Superior Court said that he requires all parties that come before him to engage in non-binding mediation. The judge said there is a general reluctance on the part of some attorneys to try and resolve a dispute short of trial because of fears they are giving up something, including a larger fee, if the case is mediated.
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May 31, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Pullman & Comley Absorbs Small Firm

As clients demand a broader range of legal services, more law firms are adding practice groups, even if that means gobbling up another entire firm. In the latest example, Pullman & Comley has announced it is expanding its practices that represent school district and municipalities by hiring all but one member of the Hartford firm Sullivan Schoen Campane & Connon.
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