To some members, a vote by the Connecticut Bar Association's Board of Governors last week to join the legal fight for federal benefits for same-sex couples was a not-to-be-missed opportunity to weigh
Connecticut Bar Association leaders have voted in favor of joining an amicus brief in support of federal benefits for same-sex couples, a decision that has drawn mixed reactions from CBA members
...downtown Bridgeport and Stratford, Conn. But for labor and employment law partners Robert Mitchell and Margaret Sheahan, it's a world away. With...
This year is shaping up to be the year of the aggressor. Law firms that got through 2009 without hemorrhaging money and lawyers find themselves in a position to add significant talent to their roster
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