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'They Should Have Tried to Negotiate': Jury Finds Against Insurer
"If they had offered us the $100,000 at any point, because we have uninsured motorist coverage to go after, we would have taken it," Anthony Masone of Carter Mario said. "They have to take cases like this seriously, but they undervalued the claims."Court Says Ex Parte Communications With Expert Witness Not Clearly Prohibited
"This goes against what's considered to be fair game, and I think lawyers like to play fair," Thomas G. Moukawsher, a former Superior Court judge, said. "They don't like to get tagged as constantly challenging the norms of the profession."See Who Passed the July 2021 New York Bar Exam
The New York State Board of Law Examiners examined 9,227 candidates during the July 27-28 examination. Of those candidates, 5,791 passed for an overall passing rate of 63%.'Can't Erase These Images': The Legal Community Remembers 9/11
Attorneys this week have shared a range of stories, each of which are unforgettable in their own way.Solemn Recollections: Attorneys, Staffers and Court Officials Remember Sept. 11, 2001
Attorneys from Connecticut, New York and New Jersey share their stories as the world marks 20 years since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacksView more book results for the query "Howard, Kohn, Sprague "
Solemn Recollections: Attorneys, Staff and Court Officials Remember 9/11
Attorneys to whom we reached out this week in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have shared a range of stories, each of which are unforgettable in their own way.Halloran Sage Welcomes New Associates Phoebe Roth and Elizabeth Leo
Hartford-based Halloran Sage's latest hires include experienced associates in the firm's health care and litigation practicesTorrington and Hartford Law Firms Bring in New Partners
A Torrington law firm branches out; Halloran Sage adds a new partner'It Hurt Me Financially': The Surprising Reason Some Lawyers Are Leaving Big Firms
"The big thing is you can work more efficiently," said attorney Andy Eliot. "I'm not working less, but I am working smarter and more efficiently."'It Hurt Me Financially': Why Some Lawyers Are Leaving Big Firms
"The big thing is you can work more efficiently," said attorney Andy Eliot. "I'm not working less, but I am working smarter and more efficiently."Trending Stories
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