Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion|Commentary
By Alanna Clair and Shari L. Klevens | December 5, 2017
The challenge, of course, is to screen out the problem clients without significantly impacting the attorneys' business and financial needs.
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By Robert Storace | December 4, 2017
Trooper Patrick Dwyer was struck while helping state Department of Transportation employees change the construction pattern on a highway.
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By Robert Storace | December 1, 2017
Richard Caires, who suffered a stroke in court, has sued an attorney and the judge trial referee claiming his foreclosure case was heard in the wrong jurisdiction. Caires is seeking millions of dollars in damages.
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By Robert Storace | November 29, 2017
Jennifer DeGumbia claims students were bullied and medications were improperly handled at the health clinic at the well-known Avon Old Farms School in Avon. DeGumbia, who was fired, is seeking monetary damages.
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By Robert Storace | November 22, 2017
A New Haven Internal Affairs report found that a police officer used excessive force when tasering Rodney Williams Jr. Now, Williams has sued the officer seeking punitive and compensatory damages.
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By Robert Storace | November 17, 2017
Peak Wellness Nutrition and Peal Wellness Biopharma, two distributors of dietary and nutritional supplements, file lawsuits against each other over similar trademarks.
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By Robert Storace | November 17, 2017
The law firm Venable has been accused of willfully taking part in the destruction of evidence in a trade secrets case.
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By Robert Storace | November 14, 2017
The issues of negligent entrustment and the marketing of the AR-15 took center stage Tuesday as the Sandy Hook families and gunmakers presented oral arguments to the high court.
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By Robert Storace | November 13, 2017
An animal rights nonprofit is seeking to have three female elephants in a Connecticut petting zoo released, claiming the animals are autonomous creatures.
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By Robert Storace | November 12, 2017
A six-person jury last week found that William Lomas' former business partners breached a contract with him when he gave notice to leave the firm. He has been awarded $4.1 million
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