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Selling your business, taking a prom note, then joining the new company as an officer or director. https://t.co/2LY6pbxIqf
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John and I became friends during law school. Now he is an integral part of our firm. Tons of trial experience. https://t.co/5vCGoi0l1B
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Connecticut Lawyers check your spam folders. Miss a court notice by email sitting in your spam folder... https://t.co/80V39rPIbX
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Would loved to have heard arguments at SCOTUS this morning in NLRB v. Murphy Oil - class action waivers and arbitration agreements.
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A law like this in Connecticut would be devastating for smaller and mid-size general contractors. https://t.co/sYxoG0w0OM
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I just had to write about Equifax. Passive acceptance of contract terms led to PR nightmare. https://t.co/Mf2L5Lsf3i
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Wow. Subway case gets class lawyers slapped. https://t.co/toWcOKskuv
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What can Connecticut small businesses do when monitoring employees' electronic activities at work? https://t.co/nbpMHhZl9W
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CT case holding:Erratic Operation of a car in Reaction to an Insect Inside the Vehicle Does Not Constitute Recklessness.Well thank the Lord!
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Cybersecurity should be a priority for small to middle market companies. https://t.co/gYJUekuYsb
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Agreed - technology can inspire innovation but only if there is already passion for the law https://t.co/OSJeWx9uS4
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Porter Preston gets the job done, and done well. https://t.co/zX2vJlFupn
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Mastermind behind the Kronos malware. 23 years old. wow. https://t.co/hjMMNUWfJ3
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Sometimes you want to just punch your partner, don't you? Making him or her pay your attorney's fees is better. https://t.co/Tq9zeTvrL6
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Be careful out there - it's gotten a little scary in the Second Circuit. Decision likely impacts other pleadings. https://t.co/Q4t5kwzUs1
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Litigation sure to follow. If you lend, take a look at your arbitration clauses. https://t.co/rlWwmafbiA