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Conn. Law Firm's Expansion Adds Seven Attorneys
The Connecticut-based firm of Murtha Cullina has added seven attorneys to its 100-lawyer head count, including two new partners and a new appellate practice chairman.Law Tribune Announces New Leaders of Law Award Winners for 2015
The judges have spoken and the Connecticut Law Tribune is proud to announce its New Leaders of the Law for 2015. For the first time, we recruited members of the legal community to rate our nominees. Our desire was to get a fresh perspective on exactly what traits and achievements enable attorneys who are under 40 years old to rise above their peers.Law Tribune Announces New Leaders of Law Award Winners for 2015
The judges have spoken and the Connecticut Law Tribune is proud to announce its New Leaders of the Law for 2015. For the first time, we recruited members of the legal community to rate our nominees. Our desire was to get a fresh perspective on exactly what traits and achievements enable attorneys who are under 40 years old to rise above their peers.Attorney Gets Year in Prison, Offers Apology for Role in Mortgage Scam
A Waterbury-based attorney who was involved in a mortgage fraud scheme has been sentenced to one year and one day in prison.Attorney Gets Year in Prison, Offers Apology for Role in Mortgage Scam
A Waterbury-based attorney who was involved in a mortgage fraud scheme has been sentenced to one year and one day in prison.Abacus Federal Savings Bank and the Dangers of Cooperation Without Representation
James Glasser and Jenny Chou of Wiggin and Dana write: Abacus Federal Savings Bank serves as a cautionary tale about the lurking dangers of self-reporting and cooperation without the assistance of counsel and the importance of always considering potential liability.Abacus Federal Savings Bank and the Dangers of Cooperation Without Representation
James Glasser and Jenny Chou of Wiggin and Dana write: Abacus Federal Savings Bank serves as a cautionary tale about the lurking dangers of self-reporting and cooperation without the assistance of counsel and the importance of always considering potential liability.When Judges Rely on Their Own Online Research
A recent Seventh Circuit ruling tests the use of information gathered from the Internet.Trending Stories
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