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As diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives continue to be a large topic of discussion in government and the private sector, law firms are ramping up the services they offer clients that need guidance on how to navigate the increasingly complicated environment.
Hartford HealthCare will use up to $150 million in new debt financing to fund significant upgrades at its various hospitals and a new proton therapy center it’s developing in Wallingford in partnership with Yale New Haven Health.
The General Assembly’s Labor and Public Employees Committee recently approved several dozen bills, including numerous measures that would significantly impact Connecticut businesses.
Consigli Construction has moved into a larger and newly renovated space in its longtime downtown Hartford home to accommodate a growing local workforce.
A development team is planning to convert a 33,000-square-foot office building near the northern edge of Hartford’s Pope Park into 47 apartments.
With plantings spread throughout comfortable seating and décor that lights up under black-light, Dead Language Beer Project creators Chris and Kyle DeGasero aim to create a fun and laid-back environment at their n
The Hartford Athletic is kicking off its sixth season with new players, additions to its coaching staff, more corporate sponsors and stadium upgrades — all in an effort to boost the team’s showing on and off the field.
Moore’s Law posits that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit will double every two years with minimal rise in cost.
The growing popularity of pickleball continues to spur private investment in new indoor and outdoor recreational facilities across Connecticut.
While law firms provide guidance to clients regarding diversity, equity and inclusion, they also have their own internal DEI strategies.
Recent trends in the U.S. suggest a downturn in diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
In our 21st-century modern society, the importance of high-speed internet for every individual and household cannot be understated.
Thanks to great leadership, visionary work in the state legislature and Connecticut’s stellar workforce, the state economy is growing, unemployment is at historic lows, and people are moving into the state, reversing historic trends.
Gov. Ned Lamont recently suggested that Connecticut’s energy future may include an expansion of “modular nukes,” which are small, advanced nuclear reactors that have a power capacity of up to 300 MW per unit.
As incoming President Donald Trump says he is going to reduce tax incentives for wind power, Lamont told the Hartford Business Journal that he would be open to supporting the expansion of nuclear capacity in Connecticut.
Offshore wind projects have faced hurdles, including construction delays and cost overruns. In comparison, some experts say nuclear energy – which does not emit air pollution, but produces nuclear waste – is a better option to meet growing demand.
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