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Conn. Lawmakers Consider Tougher Penalties for Threats Against Judges
Connecticut lawmakers are considering a bill that calls for more severe penalties for anyone convicted of threatening a judge.Conn. Factory Demolition Dispute Leads to Lawsuit, Counterclaim
Lawsuit leaves town worried about fate of old factory site.Legal Battle Over Energy Plant's Property Taxes Could Cost City $60 Million
Property valuation techniques are at heart of Supreme Court case.Multimillion-Dollar Fee Controversy Heads to Statewide Grievance Hearing
Multimillion-Dollar Fee Controversy Heads to Statewide Grievance Hearing
In December 2014, a solo attorney representing two parents and a handicapped child made a shocking accusation: one of Connecticut's most successful plaintiffs firms had collected $4.3 million more in legal fees than it was entitled to following the settlement of a high-profile medical-malpractice case.Mark Dubois: ABA's Anti-Discrimination Rule Could Be Problematic
The American Bar Association is going to be considering an amendment to Rule 8.4 making it an ethical violation to discriminate. How can anyone argue with that? On the other hand, how far down that slippery slope are we ready to go?Conn. Law Firms Add Partners, Hire Associates
Trial lawyer Michael Stratton's return to Connecticut and the bolstering of the education practice at Pullman & Comley were probably the two biggest personnel moves at Connecticut law firms during the fall months. But other firms also made some hires. Here's a list of recent personnel moves reported to the Law Tribune.Major Conn. Firm Expands Education Law Practice
Competition for school district and college legal business continues to heat up in Connecticut with one of the state's largest law firms announcing another expansion of its education law practice.Conn.-Based Lawyers With Out-of-State Practices Can Run Afoul of UPL Rules
Some lawyers are quietly voicing concerns that under Connecticut Practice Book rules they may be engaged in the unauthorized practice of law if they live in Connecticut but are licensed exclusively in New York.School Board Member's Request for Teacher Evaluation Data Launches Legal Dispute
A New Milford school board member has turned to the state Freedom of Information Commission to try to get the information, in a case which likely will impact whether school districts around the state have to release this data.Trending Stories
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