Sweetbridge Group, LLC v. Robinson & Cole, LLP

  1. August 17, 2023

    Robinson & Cole, Recruiter Trade Blows In Contract Fight

    Robinson & Cole has redoubled its push for an early win in a recruiter's breach of contract suit, telling a Connecticut federal judge the company's arguments are legally flawed and distort the record, the same day the recruiter filed its own salvo on why Robinson & Cole violated a pact between the parties as the firm sought merger candidates.

  2. August 03, 2023

    Robinson & Cole, Recruiter Seek To Block Early Wins In Suit

    A Connecticut federal judge has been asked to deny early wins in a breach of contract suit brought by a recruiter against Robinson & Cole LLP after both sides asked for early judgment, with the firm arguing the recruiter is willfully misinterpreting the contract, and the recruiter saying the firm is ignoring its plain language.

  3. July 13, 2023

    Robinson & Cole, Recruiter Both Seek Win In Contract Case

    A South Dakota-based legal recruiter and Robinson & Cole LLP have filed dueling motions for summary judgment looking for early wins in a yearslong suit accusing the firm of revealing the names of potential merger targets to a rival in violation of their contact.

  4. August 19, 2022

    Recruiter Hires Atty To Carry On Suit Against Robinson & Cole

    A South Dakota-based legal recruiting organization suing Robinson & Cole LLP, alleging breach of contract, has obtained an attorney just three days after a Connecticut federal judge admonished its CEO, saying it sought legal advice from the court and had not yet had an attorney appear.

  5. August 16, 2022

    Judge In Conn. Admonishes Recruiter Suing Robinson & Cole

    A South Dakota-based legal recruiting organization suing Robinson & Cole LLP, alleging breach of contract, was admonished by a Connecticut judge on Monday for asking the court for legal advice.

  6. July 25, 2022

    Legal Recruiter Still A No-Show In Conn. Robinson & Cole Suit

    A South Dakota-based legal recruiting operation suing Robinson & Cole LLP for alleged breach of contract related to firm merger talks has yet to enter an appearance after the suit was moved to Connecticut, with the Connecticut judge on Monday ordering it to show cause why the case should not be dismissed.

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