Many years ago, I wrote about the passing of a lawyer named Palmer McGee. He was from a different generation, one who viewed the practice of law as a profession and someone who had a small but important role in my life. But perhaps the best thing about him was what my mother (who had
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Tackling Systemic Racism – A Fight For All Of Us
Like a lot of you, I watched Hamilton with my family this month. I’ve seen in twice in the theater and you don’t need me to tell you it’s spectacular.
One of the lines at the end of the show always gets me: “And when my time is up, have I done enough? Will they…
Two Days to Law & Technology Symposium
As I’ve mentioned before, my daily employment law posts will resume shortly but in the meantime, I’ve been chairing a major Law & Technology Symposium for the Connecticut Bar Foundation that is scheduled for this Friday at UConn Law School in Hartford, Connecticut.
Full program details are available here.
We still have room for people to attend. Its absolutely free AND you get breakfast, snack, and lunch free as well. You won’t find a better deal around. To RSVP, just send an e-mail to ctbf@cbf-1.org. Please indicate which breakout session you’d like to attend.
I’m grateful to the numerous sponsors of the event. They include the Connecticut Law Tribune, Brandon Smith Reporting, Pullman & Comley LLC. Other sponsors include David Alan Catering, One Communications, Tabs3/PracticeMaster, Technology Partners, and Worldox.
if you absolutely cannot attend in person, then it will be streamed live over the internet here. (It’s not up yet, but should work on Friday).
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