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Joining a trend that has spread from other states, Connecticut criminal defense lawyers have begun pursuing business by sending advertising letters to the newly arrested. Some colleagues condemn the
Some Connecticut criminal defense lawyers are starting to chase business by sending advertising letters to the newly arrested. Their colleagues are condemning the practice as "sleazy," confusing to c
Delaware Law Weekly
..., he concluded that the requirements established in Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, a 1993 U.S. Supreme Court decision, could not be...
...New Haven lawyer William F. Dow III, who had worked with...is everywhere," said Irene Jacobs, immediate past president of the...
...the lead on the $20 billion financing for the deal. Dow Lohnes: Corporate: Leonard Baxt. Communications: Christina Burrow, John Feore, J...
... Before: Jacobs, Katzmann, Ch. J., Livingston, C...J. Fleming, Do Woo "Dow" Kim, Osman Semerci, Douglas...
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