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On the Move and After Hours: Connell Foley; Lindabury; Day Pitney; Archer
Connell Foley welcomes seven associates; Day Pitney shakes up leadership roles; and more moves.Is David Labriola Set to Be Connecticut's Next Probate Judge?
In Probate District Region No. 22, Labriola, a Republican candidate, is seeking to replace Probate Judge Domenick N. Calabrese, who retired on Aug. 31.Solo Practitioner Running Unopposed for Judge in Hamden-Bethany District
Michael Dolan, a Democratic candidate for probate judge, looks likely to replace Judge Edward C. Burt Jr., who will retire March 14, 2025. Burt's term was set to end Jan. 5, 2027.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Runners-up this week include litigation teams at Wilmer and Kirkland.McCarter & English Absorbs Connecticut's Harrington & Smith
Joining McCarter is named partner Mark Harrington, along with partners Wayne Grohs and Robert Mauri; three associates, Joseph Drish, John Garrity, and Monica Laskos; and five professional staff members.View more book results for the query "University of Connecticut"
Navigating the SEC's Marketing Rule: Compliance Challenges and Legal Insights
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has underscored the critical importance of its Marketing Rule compliance through a series of recent enforcement actions and risk alerts. This article delves into the challenges that investment advisers must navigate when marketing their services. It also explores how legal counsel and compliance consultants can effectively support their clients in adhering to both the explicit requirements and nuanced aspects of the Marketing Rule.Roy Black, 79, Taught Me About ChatGPT and 'Jury Magic'
If people wonder whether a senior attorney can adapt to technology, Black is a trailblazer for his generation and maybe even those years younger.'Substantive Deficiencies': Judge Grants Big Law Motion Dismissing Ivy League Price-Fixing Claims
"The deficiencies in the Complaint that are the basis for granting the motion to dismiss are substantive in nature," U.S. District Judge Alvin W. Thompson wrote in the court order, "and nothing in the plaintiff's papers suggests that they could amend the Complaint to overcome these substantive deficiencies."Class Action Lawsuit Targets 40 Private Colleges and Universities Over Alleged Price-Fixing
"The financial burden of college cannot be overstated in today's world, and we believe our antitrust attorneys have uncovered a major influence on the rising cost of higher education," Steve Berman, managing partner and co-founder of Hagens Berman, said.Connecticut Movers: Laterals and Other News Across the State
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