By Tom McParland | January 10, 2018
In a 4-1 decision, the Connecticut Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that parents' refusal for three years to acknowledge their role in the abuse of their infant daughter justified the termination of their parental rights to the girl's younger sister, who was physically unharmed in the initial incident.
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By Celia Ampel | January 9, 2018
The litigation comes on the heels of separate lawsuits filed by New Britain, New Haven and Waterbury.
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By Michael Marciano | January 5, 2018
Christopher Sochacki began the new year as a new partner at Cramer & Anderson, which has six offices throughout the state.
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By Robert Storace | January 4, 2018
The Waterbury Arts Magnet School has been sued for more than $1 million after, a lawsuit alleges, the school did not properly address the bullying of a girl who ended up taking her own life.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 3, 2018
"Mr. Mueller's investigation of Mr. Manafort has extended far beyond 'links and/or coordination between the Russian government,'" the complaint in DC federal court alleges.
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By Robert Storace | January 3, 2018
2018 is expected to a busy year in both the courts and the state Legislature as issues like legalizing recreational marijuana to whether the state's education funding formula is fair to both students in suburban schools and their urban counterparts play out.
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By Robert Storace | December 29, 2017
A Superior Court judge struck down a nonprofit animal rights advocacy group's lawsuit which argued that elephants have standing to sue for their freedom from a petting zoo.
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By Robert Storace | December 29, 2017
This year saw many legal twists and turns. The Connecticut Law Tribune looks back at the top five news stories ranging from a law firm allegedly destroying evidence to the state's high court hearing oral arguments in the Sandy Hook case.
By Marcia Coyle | December 28, 2017
Revisit U.S. Supreme Court dialogue that brought laughter this year.
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By Robert Storace | December 28, 2017
Superior Court Judge Thomas Moukawsher ruled the state didn't have to pay for the land since the nation never owned it.
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