January 2026 Human Resources Council Meeting
Join this informal session on Zoom to review common wage and hour issues that employers face in Connecticut.
Join this informal session on Zoom to review common wage and hour issues that employers face in Connecticut.
The Faculty for this webinar includes: Timothy Anzenberger, Partner at Adams and Reese LLP Michael Downey, Lawyer at Downey Law …
Professional Ethics & Grievance partner Stephen Conover will co-present in this webinar on practical risk-management strategies for practicing attorneys, basic practice pointers to avoid malpractice and disciplinary actions, and how to respond to claims of malpractice or unethical behavior if they arise.
Navigating federal and state pregnancy laws can be complex. From the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and the ADA to Connecticut’s protections for pregnant and lactating employees and new parents, compliance is essential.
Join Carmody Data Privacy lawyer Sherwin Yoder for a complimentary briefing on Connecticut’s new Artificial Intelligence and Data Privacy rules coming July 1, 2026. Last-minute, little-noticed legislative amendments from the Connecticut 2025 legislative session will have outsized impacts on small and medium-sized Connecticut businesses beginning July 1, 2026.
Join us for The Future of Bridgeport: Aligning Investment, Development, and Community Impact on Tuesday, May 12, 12 p.m., Hartford …
Join Carmody Data Privacy lawyer Sherwin Yoder for a complimentary briefing on Connecticut’s new Artificial Intelligence and Data Privacy rules …
Carmody Labor & Employment partners Vincent Farisello and Nick Zaino will discuss the significant employment laws that were passed during the 2026 legislative session with the Waterbury Regional Chamber's Human Resources Council.
Learn about recent ethics-related rule changes, opinions, and cases.
When initial outreach and corrective steps fail to resolve an encroachment, land trusts must be prepared to take further action. Learn what legal tools are available to enforce conservation easements and address significant or persistent violations. Carmody Land Use and Land Trust lawyers Tracy M. Collins and Timothy D. Bleasdale will outline how to document an enforceable case, work with counsel, evaluate options ranging from negotiated settlements to litigation, and understand the implications of each approach.
Presented by the Connecticut Bar Association, Carmody Professional Ethics partner Stephen Conover will share what attorneys need to know about their ethical obligations.