With the SEC still drawing up new fundraising rules, Connecticut capitalists have yet to hitch up to the JOBS Act bandwagon.
Inventors are eyeing a one-year transition to a new system for awarding patents.
The state’s chief justice says prospective lawyers will now be required to complete 50 hours of pro bono work before being...
Via his blog and arbitration work, a Westport attorney explores the bizarre world of golf law.
The JOBS Act will open the door to more marketing and advertising by hedge funds, and more information will be available...
One of the partners in a Shell gas stations business is seeking to settle legal battles with the other investors
Has any Supreme Court decision in recent years had such profound implications for the U.S. economy?
As DOL continues a crackdown on worker misclassification, a home health care company warns the push could “blow up†its business...
As community banks feel their way through the new rules of Dodd-Frank, directors keep “Red Flags†on their reading list.
Gender Bias? Are sexual favors expected for job advancement? Is the white male the new minority? Is the glass ceiling really...
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal and U.S. Rep. Jim Himes are on opposite sides on the merits of the JOBS Act.
A Westchester bankruptcy law firm expands its business to reach homeowners struggling with mortgage payments.
While gender bias claims may have ballooned in the recession, some victims may have not chosen to press claims, according to...
The Connecticut Film Center will premiere Confidence Game by local producer Nick Verbitsky.
W.R. Berkley sued a blogger who has spent the past year writing incendiary posts.