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Med Mal Claims Go Up in Smoke After Finding That Plaintiff Lied About PTSD to Obtain Marijuana
The Connecticut Court of Appeals tossed out a medical malpractice lawsuit in which a plaintiff alleged prescribed medical marijuana, which he obtained by falsely claiming to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, exacerbated his bipolar condition.Challenge to School Sports Gender Policy Dismissed; Standing Theories Do Not Show Injury
Officers Could Disagree Whether Use of Baton, Dog, Taser to Subdue Prisoner Was Lawful
In Homage to Deceased Colleague, Judge's Footnote Highlights Value of Oral Arguments
Judge Robert Katzmann, the Second Circuit's former chief judge who led the court through the COVID-19 pandemic, died two months after the case was heard.Federal Judge Partially Dismisses Complaint Against Plainfield Board of Education, Members
Plaintiffs Daniel Reale and Miriam Irizzary filed a complaint against the board of education, individual board members and the assistant and superintendent of the Plainfield public schools.View more book results for the query "Howd "
Federal Jury Awards Gilead Community Services $5M in Discrimination, Housing Lawsuit
In the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, a jury awarded Gilead Community Services a verdict of nearly $5.2 million—$5 million in punitive damages and $181,000 in compensatory damages—for the town of Cromwell's violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Housing Act.Stamford Board of Education Settles Sex Abuse Case Dating Back Decades for $440,000
Two Fairfield attorneys have secured a $440,000 settlement for an alleged victim of sexual assault at the hands of a Stamford elementary school gym teacher decades ago.Connecticut Law Firms Mark Juneteenth With Closings, Presentations
Connecticut law firms are marking Juneteenth this year in a variety of ways in an effort to bring awareness to the importance of the date in American history.Windsor Housing Authority Faces Discrimination, Wrongful Termination Suit
Former Windsor Housing Authority Executive Director Urleen Naughton alleges in a more than 100-page lawsuit that she lost her job as a result of discrimination and harassment leveled against her.Litigant's Choice of Claim Proves to Be 'Fatal Error' in Connecticut Appeal
"When I read the opinion, I was looking for more of an explanation," plaintiffs counsel Leann Riether said. "I was not expecting this."Trending Stories
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