...the labor market," he said. Hartford, Conn.-based Shipman & Goodwin, with 145 lawyers, recruited from Yale and George Washington University Law...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
President Obama's cybersecurity executiveorder, released February 12, had legal technology experts split in their opinions
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Shipman & Goodwin announced Monday morning that the firm has opened a six-lawyer...
Nora Dannehy, the career prosecutor from Connecticut appointed to investigate the U.S. attorney firings, is charged with building upon the work of the Justice Department's watchdogs in an investigati
In a first-of-its-kind case, Hartford Superior Court Judge Linda Pearce Prestley has told two Connecticut women seeking to annul a civil marriage they filed with the clerk of Provincetown, Mass., tha
...grateful for guidance that we as practitioners can rely on," said Shipman & Goodwin tax lawyer Alan E. Lieberman, who represented Capewell in the dispute...
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