The fall hiring season has returned with renewed vigor, with some big law firms bringing in as many new fall associates as they did before the economic downturn
The fall hiring season in Connecticut has returned with renewed vigor, with some big law firms bringing in as many new fall associates as they did before the economic downturn. One thing is noticeabl
... "There really has been some fascinating work," said Stanley A. Twardy Jr., a partner in Day Pitney's Stamford office. "...
...Judiciary Committee. Alan H. Nevas, Kevin J. O'Connor and Stanley A. Twardy Jr., all former U.S. attorneys for the state appointed...
As a new administration takes over in Washington, former Connecticut U.S. Attorney Kevin J. O'Connor is returning to private practice with the Hartford office of Texas-based Bracewell Giuliani, and
... Connecticut-based counsel for Day Pitney - including Felix J. Springer, Stanley A. Twardy Jr. and Douglas W. Bartinik - referred questions to the WWE...
...1990 when he was hired by then-U.S. Attorney for Connecticut Stanley A. Twardy Jr., a Stamford-based partner in Day Pitney's 20...
...I just don't think it'd be very realistic," said Stanley A. Twardy Jr., a former U.S. Attorney in Connecticut, who is...
...out there to represent companies and individuals involved in these cases," said Stanley A. Twardy Jr., a Stamford, Conn.-based partner in Day Pitney's...
...out there to represent companies and individuals involved in these cases," said Stanley A. Twardy Jr., a Stamford, Conn.-based partner in Day Pitney's...
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