...of color, or female lawyers. Past recipients include U.S. District Judge Alvin W. Thompson, former state Supreme Court Justice Lubbie Harper Jr., Xerox Corp...
Introducing some attorneys who have been involved with some of the big stories or big issues of 2012 - the Connecticut Law Tribune's 2012 Dozen Who Made A Difference
...As September drew to a close, Connecticut Chief Judge Alvin W. Thompson decided to call for backup. Through a combination...
...in Connecticut. In late September, Chief U.S. District Judge Alvin W. Thompson called in the aid of nine federal trial judges from...
...Judge Kravitz' death is a great loss to our court," said Alvin W. Thompson, the state's chief federal judge. "He's been...
...146; death is a great loss to our court," Chief Judge Alvin W. Thompson said Monday. "Hes been a wonderful colleague...
...reasons, Connecticut's lineup of federal judges is decreasing, and Chief Judge Alvin W. Thompson recently decided to put out a call for help....
...on refinancings, Mahon alleged in U.S. District Court in Hartford. Judge Alvin W. Thompson dismissed two of the three defendants, Ticor Title Insurance Company...
Anthony Piland v. Frank Esposito, and Town of Watertown: A lawsuit filed by a man who claimed that a Watertown police officer unlawfully detained him following an altercation with a prank-pulling tee
...That issue was settled on Jan. 14 by Judge Alvin W. Thompson in the U.S. District Court in Hartford, Conn., when...
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