I am staring at a blank computer screen with a deadline looming. For the first time in the two years that I have authored this column, I have a crippling case of writer's block. My rule of thumb for
The Daily Report
...she is a commentator or a reporter, it's irrelevant," said Dan Klau, a First Amendment and media lawyer with McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney &...
...she is a commentator or a reporter, it's irrelevant," said Dan Klau, a First Amendment and media lawyer with McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney &...
The Israeli-Palestine conflict has made its way from New York City subways and buses to Metro-North Railroad stations in Connecticut
Daily Business Review
As far as political television ads go, one U.S. Senate candidate accusing his opponent of being too cozy with Wall Street traders doesn't seem all that outrageous. The problem is, the main claim made
Originally Published: Connecticut Law Tribune
As far as political television ads go, one U.S. Senate candidate accusing his Connecticut opponent of being too cozy with Wall Street traders doesn't seem all that outrageous.The problem is, the main
...think. I look forward to your comments and suggestions. Dan Klau is a partner at Pepe and Hazard in Hartford, where he...
...In the time he has led these papers he has experimented boldy. Dan Klau's produced a CD of lawyerly parody; the Trib tried its...
...ELLIOT: And Ralph Elliott for the Hartford Courant.MR. KLAU: Dan Klau for American Lawyer Media, The Law Tribune.MS.ABRUYTYN...
...Coincidence was, I'm sure, fully responsible for Santa Mendoza's and Dan Klau's columns appearing side-by-side in an issue of The...
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