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Connecticut Movers: Recent Hartford-Area Hires and Promotions
Recent announcements from Carlton Fields, Cummings & Lockwood, the Connecticut Trial Firm and Murtha Cullina.Connecticut Movers: Open for (More) Business
Connecticut law firms share news from across the state and beyond.Connecticut Movers: Leading Attorneys Jump to Hartford Firms
Top appellate attorney Proloy Das migrates from Murtha Cullina to FordHarrison, and Nora Dannehy jumps from public service to Cowdery & Murphy, to lead the firm's independent and internal investigations practice.Mid-Market Roundup: Is the Sales Pitch For Midsize Law Changing?
Welcome to Mid-Market Roundup, where our team of regional editors shares the trends, challenges, opportunities and observations emerging in their markets.Connecticut Movers: Hartford, West Hartford Firms Increase Ranks
An intellectual property team has migrated from Murtha Cullina to Robinson & Cole, and West Hartford's Gfeller Laurie picks up two new associates who recently graduated from the UConn School of Law.View more book results for the query "'Murtha Cullina'"
Court of Appeals Adopts Subject-Matter Waiver Into Law
The appeals court held that the voluntary disclosure of attorney-client-privileged information constitutes a waiver for all other communications about the same subject matter.Injunction's Denial Upheld; Law To Be Enjoined Was Necessary to Achieve Public Purpose
Connecticut Movers: Murtha Cullina Announces Hire of Chief Operating Officer
Doran will oversee the overall operations of the firm, working with other senior leaders to develop and implement strategy, including smart growth in the New England corridor.Partners Leap Into Leadership Roles at Shipman & Goodwin and Murtha Cullina
Former Yale New Haven Health general counsel Marc Lombardi joins Shipman & Goodwin and Murtha Cullina partner Nicholas W. Vitti, Jr. is named chair of the firm's real estate practice.Liberty Mutual Enjoys Absolute Immunity from 'Bad Faith' Litigation, State Supreme Court Says
The Connecticut Supreme Court denied a plaintiff the ability to pursue claims against an insurance company for litigating in bad faith, holding that the insurer enjoyed absolute immunity.Trending Stories
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