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Editorial: Prosecutors Shouldn't Be Hiding Crime's Records
Danbury prosecutor Stephen Sedensky and Michelle Cruz, a former prosecutor and State Victim Advocate, have recently been talking up the need to protect Newtown survivors from sights or sounds that bring back the events of that horrifying day.How Much Is Susman Godfrey Paying in Bonuses?
Susman Godfrey will pay bonuses ranging from $40,000 to $90,000 this month to associates who have been at the Houston-based litigation firm for at least a year.Former East Haven Officer Gets Two Years In Bias Case
A white former police officer accused of being part of a conspiracy to harass Latinos has been sentenced to two years in prison on an obstruction charge. Jason Zullo was sentenced Monday in federal court in Hartford. Prosecutors had sought the two-year sentence, while Zullo's lawyer had asked a judge for no more than a year.E-Verify Anti-Fraud Algorithm Could Slow Hiring
E-Verify, the government site companies use to confirm the citizenship status of job applicants, is being programmed to delay approval of social security numbers that are flagged as fraudulent.3 Rules for Compliant Corporate Gift-Giving
Before shopping for gifts this year for your favorite corporate client or opening a gift from that firm seeking your company's business, consider a few simple rules will keep you out of trouble with the corporate ethics police.View more book results for the query "*"
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Editorial: Unwanted Twitter Publicity Provides Valuable Lesson
It began with a simple letter: "The City of Danbury hereby orders you to CEASE AND DESIST publication of and/or comment on the deposition transcripts from the matter of DaCosta v. Danbury on www.HatCityBLOG.blogspot.com and/or any other internet and/or social media site, including Twitter and Facebook that are currently in your possession, custody, and control…The reason for this cease and desist is to protect a variety of privacy rights were [sic] implicated the minute the full text of the transcripts were released.Editorial: Modest Means Doesn't Mean Modest Needs
Some bar associations are trying to reconnect lawyers with modest means clients. By offering supported practice environments and making things like legal research and work space available at greatly reduced rates, they hope to put many new lawyers into the game.To Work or Not to Work on Vacation?
Working while on vacation certainly doesn't sound like much fun, but is it illegal?Nation's Law Schools See Lowest Enrollment Since 1975
According to figures released by the American Bar Association, law schools enrolled 39,675 new students this fall—an 11 percent decrease from the 44,481 students who enrolled last fall.Trending Stories
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