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Medical Marijuana Law Presents Possible Pitfalls
The smoke has barely lifted since Connecticut's passage of Public Act No. 12-55, "An Act Concerning the Palliative Use of Marijuana," and the questions continue to pile highJewish Lawyers Form Cardozo Society
It`s an idea whose time has come. Just two months ago, a few lawyers within the Greater Hartford Jewish Federation began talking about the need for a professional group to share education, networking and cultural activity. Around the nation, cities like San Diego and Seattle have Benjamin N. Cardozo societies that do just that. They honor the former New York Court of Appeals judge who followed Louis Brandeis to be the second Jewish U.S. Supreme Court Justice.Divided Patent Infringement: An Evolving Doctrine
A claim of a U.S. patent is directly infringed only if each of the elements of a patent claim are contained in an accused product or if all of the steps of a claimed method are performed. Indeed, establishing infringement liability, a strict liability determination, is relatively straight forward when one entity comprises all elements of an accused product or performs all of the steps. However, oftentimes today multiple entities may be involved. When that occurs, how is direct infringement determined, and who are the infringers?Morris Manning: Revenue is up, practice is steady
By Alyson M. Palmer, Staff Reporter In what may be a case of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it," Morris, Manning Martin seems to have found a formula to stick with.The firm took on only two lateral partners and relatively few partners left last year. And when asked to report practice highlights, managing partner Robert E.A nationwide sampling of law firm billing rates
Summer Associates Look To Strike A Balance
Sherilyn Scully hears students at Quinnipiac University School of Law discussing topics she never broached as a law school student in the mid-1980s. "Work-life balance" is a phrase that never worked its way into the on-campus discourse back then, she said mdash; if the term even existed at all.A Poor Call on Summary Judgment?
A Connecticut appellate court panel has concluded that a judge in a complex litigation court didn't have the power to decide a complicated legal malpractice case based solely on the written briefs. While the panel criticized the trend toward placing complex matters before trial judges for a ruling without trial, some litigators consider the ruling a setback for efficient litigation.Legal Departments Of The Year: Subway's Software Is A Powerful Litigation Tracking Tool
Until recently, Subway restaurants' legal department used a litigation database that was a lot like their signature cold cut combo sub without the toppings. It was serviceable, but it could be so much better, with just a little more attention to detail.Trending Stories
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