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Conn. Court Says Hospital Can Fire Nurse Who Saved Patient's Life
Annemarie Morrissey-Manter was a nurse at Hartford's St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center for 32 years. She won awards for her work and received great performance reviews from supervisors.New Recruits at Kirkland, Plus More Lateral Moves
More comings-and-goings at Kirkland & Ellis; cybersecurity hiring stays hot at Cooley and Covington; Latham & Watkins snags another lateral in Germany; Paul Weiss restocks its litigation group; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.U.S. Supreme Court Asked to Weigh in On Conn. 'Takings' Case
It has been more than a decade since a Middlefield-based company first tried to get the necessary approval from Durham's town land use boards to develop a 10-acre parcel it owns.Lawyer Helps Village Address Vulgar T-Shirt Controversy
Hartford attorney helps keep vulgar apparel out of sight of children.Conn. Law Firms Announce Partner, Counsel Promotions
As usual, the early months of the new year bring about a large number of law firm hirings and promotions.Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Plan Clears Hurdle
Mandatory continuing legal education is a step closer to becoming a requirement in Connecticut. At its meeting in January, the Rules Committee of the Superior Court approved submitting to a public hearing a proposal which would require 12 hours of CLE annually.Conn. Bar Leaders Consider New Mandatory CLE Proposal
A new proposal to require Connecticut attorneys to complete continuing legal education courses is under consideration.Conn. Bar Leaders Consider New Mandatory CLE Proposal
A new proposal to require Connecticut attorneys to complete continuing legal education courses is under consideration.New London Cnty. Mut. Ins. Co. v. Sielski
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis New London Cnty. Mut. Ins. Co.v.Sielski2015 WL 5255250Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.Appellate…New Law Levels Playing Field for State Contractors
In its 2012 decision in State v. Lombardo Brothers Mason Contractors (307 Conn. 412), the Connecticut Supreme Court made clear that it was "solely and exclusively" for the legislature to decide whether the ancient legal doctrine of nullum tempus is sound public policy.Trending Stories
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