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Appellate Division, Second Department: November 8 & 10, 2021
Connecticut's Gfeller Laurie Expands Into Philadelphia
With the boost in talent, firm leaders Charles Gfeller and Robert Laurie now boast a staff of 24 lawyers, representing a 33% increase over the past two years, including a key player in Philadelphia who brings local experience to the table.Firm's Expansion Targets Princeton, Philadelphia
"We've always had work in the southern part of New Jersey and some work in Philly, which is why we made our New Jersey location Princeton," one firm leader said.Connecticut's Gfeller Laurie Expands Into Philadelphia
With the boost in talent, firm leaders Charles Gfeller and Robert Laurie now boast a staff of 24 lawyers, representing a 33% increase over the past two years, including a key player in Philadelphia who brings local experience to the table.Experience Counts in West Hartford Firm's Expansion Into Philadelphia
With the boost in talent, firm leaders Charles Gfeller and Robert Laurie now boast a staff of 24 lawyers, representing a 33% increase over the past two years, including a key player in Philadelphia who brings local experience to the table.View more book results for the query "Hartford County Bar Association"
Sedgwick CMS v. Valcourt-Williams
With many workers shifting to a home-based work environment, workers compensation exposures could exist that may not otherwise be present in the employee's company workspace. Ohio is taking action to define what injuries are compensable in a work from home environment.New Managing Partner Jeffrey Gostyla Steps Up at Halloran & Sage as William McGrath Steps Down
"William J. McGrath has stepped down from the role of Managing Partner after 20 years of loyal service to Halloran Sage," the firm said in a written statement.Get to Know Federal Judge Michael Shea
Federal Judge Michael Shea looks back at his time at two law firms where he handled dozens of pro bono cases.Attorneys Frustrated About Delays for Hearings: 'It's Taking a Mental Health Toll on the Bar'
Three Connecticut family law attorneys say they are dismayed that getting a hearing date for family court matters can take months in some cases.Appellate Division, Second Department: September 14, 2021