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October 31, 2014 |

Police to Face Damages Trial on Warrantless Search

Police who entered a homeowner's yard without a warrant but who then shot and killed a dog in front of a horrified 12-year-old girl now have to go to trial on damages, the Second Circuit ruled Thursday.
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Harding v. Borner
Publication Date: 2014-09-15
Practice Area: Constitutional Law
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Case number: 13-3059cv

September 12, 2014 |

'Baseball Rule' May Help Decide Co-ed Softball Lawsuit

Over the years, fans suing team owners for negligence after being struck by foul balls have met Mariano Rivera-like resistance from trial judges. That is to say, they've repeatedly struck out.
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July 28, 2014 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Insureds May Continue Suit against Insurer Over Its Denial of Their Claim Stemming from Their Deteriorating Basement Walls

A federal district court in Connecticut has refused to dismiss a lawsuit brought by homeowners against their insurance carrier for failing to cover their…
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July 07, 2014 |

Taser Excessive Force Case Ends in Defense Verdict

Gregg Marchand v. Erik Simonson: A federal court jury in New Haven has rendered a defense verdict in the case of a man who claims police used excessive force when subduing him with a Taser at his home in front of his elderly mother.
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June 30, 2014 |

Second Amendment Case Focuses On Open Carry Law

Richard Burgess walked into a Wallingford pool hall with a gun and two magazines of ammunition. A bartender said some patrons felt uncomfortable and left. Another scared customer called 911.
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June 11, 2014 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Pohl v. Commercial Ins. Co. of Newark

 Marilyn E. Pohl, Plaintiff, v. Commercial Insurance Company of Newark, New Jersey, Defendant232 N.Y.S.2d 92Supreme Court of New York Trial Term Rensselaer…
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Pines v. Bailey
Publication Date: 2014-05-12
Practice Area: Civil Rights
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Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit
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Case number: 12-3352-cv

April 28, 2014 |

Litigation Departments Of The Year 2014

What you will likely find most interesting in the articles on the following pages is the incredible array of cases handled by Connecticut firms—an intellectual property case involving a dental manufacturer's patent, an employment law case involving racial slurs, and financial litigation involving allegedly misled investors, to name but a few. If you want to learn just a little more about a practice area that's not your own, this is a painless way to do it.
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April 28, 2014 |

Litigation Departments Of The Year 2014

The Connecticut Law Tribune's annual Litigation Departments of the Year competition was truly a case study. We had well over 30 law firms submit nearly 60 applications, with some firms opting to compete in more than one category. We picked 15 winners.
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