Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 25, 2021
"Someone obviously dropped the ball," defense counsel said of the plaintiff.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 16, 2020
Bridgeport attorney Aaron Romney used the 'equitable nonforfeiture defense' in representing a restaurant that couldn't pay its landlord for months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | October 21, 2020
"It's a lot of fun to be a real estate lawyer now," said Jane Holler, who focuses on real estate law, personal injury and wills for Holler & Marecki in Milford.
By Jane Wester | August 24, 2020
One focus of the investigation is whether the Trump Organization and its agents improperly inflated the value of Seven Springs, according to court documents.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | June 22, 2020
A Superior Court judge has awarded nearly $173,000 to a former manager at an apartment complex in a contract dispute matter.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Irve J. Goldman | March 19, 2020
The point at which bankruptcy relief must be sought in the event of foreclosure can depend upon applicable state law, and the analysis can be tricky.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Dwight Merriam | March 18, 2020
What are landlords to do if they discover an outbreak of the coronavirus in their building? Do they have an obligation to shut down the building and decontaminate the space? Will they be liable for business interruption?
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | March 13, 2020
New Haven attorney Rosalie Louis helped secure a $240,000 settlement for her client, who fell on a puddle of water in her apartment complex.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Mariah Brown | November 26, 2019
PGIM Real Estate Finance arranged the $150 million refinancing for Greenwich Plaza, a two-building office complex located in the central business district of Greenwich, Connecticut.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | November 22, 2019
It appeared that third-year Yale University Law School students Shannon Price and Nathan Leys would have no shot in their first trial against an experienced housing attorney in a landlord-tenant dispute. But Price and Leys prevailed after a two-day trial in New Haven Housing Court.
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