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The Dangers of Resolving Client Conflicts by 'Dropping the Hot Potato'
When conflicts of interest arise, dropping a client deemed "less desirable" does not prevent disqualification, or worse.Tip for Law Firms: Litigation Funders Prefer Bundled Cases Over Single Suits
The portfolio-based approach to lending is becoming increasingly popular.CBA To Celebrate Stars of Connecticut Law
The Connecticut Bar Association's 2019 "Celebrate with the Stars" event will take place Thursday, April 11, from 5:30 to 10 p.m. at the Aqua Turf in…Total Wine Loses Constitutional Challenge to Conn.'s Liquor Pricing Laws
In what was seen as a victory for mom-and-pop and smaller liquor shops in the state, the Second Circuit has ruled against the country's largest retailer of wine and spirits and has held that Connecticut's liquor laws don't violate the Constitution and antitrust provisions.Who Got the Work: An Unlucky Lottery, an ACLU Team-Up
Pullman & Comley is representing the Connecticut Lottery Corp., Crowley Fleck Law is working alongside the American Civil Liberties Union, and other work from midsize firms.Law Tribune's New Leaders for 2017 Announced
The Connecticut Law Tribune is pleased to announce its 2017 New Leaders in the Law, as chosen by outside nominations and internal review. There are 25 recipients of the New Leader award this year, hailing from law firms throughout the state and covering varied areas of the law, from litigation to criminal defense, probate and education law.Bridgeport Attorney Indicted on Charges of Defrauding Clients
Thomas Murtha, who was a partner and managing member of now-defunct Maher & Murtha in Bridgeport, is charged with fraudulently obtaining and converting hundreds of thousands of dollars from his victims – including former clients.Millions at Stake In Quarrel Over High Court Divorce Ruling
Connecticut matrimonial attorneys are at odds over a state Supreme Court ruling that some say arbitrarily broadens the scope of asset protection at the outset of divorce proceedings, and could further clog an overburdened court system with disputes over personal financial transactions.Connecticut Not Ripe for Major Firm M&A Activity
Despite being home to many successful firms, Connecticut isn't particularly fertile ground for law firm mergers and acquisitions. The annual number of tie-ups never reaches double digits, according to consultant data, and experts seem to agree this trend will continue for the foreseeable future in the "Land of Steady Habits."Conn. 'Collaborative' Seeks Shift in Dispute Resolution
A satisfying expression for litigants may be "see you in court," but seasoned attorneys and judges will acknowledge some matters are better resolved before they end up on the docket.Trending Stories
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