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By Emily Cousins | March 4, 2024
"The families we represent, the thing they want most out of this case is to keep this from happening to anyone else, and this judge's ruling provides just the opposite," Kathryn Barnett of Morgan & Morgan said. "That just can't be the law."
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By Emily Cousins | February 28, 2024
"Law enforcement has their job to do," attorney Valicia Dee Harmon said. "But at some point, the public has a right too, especially in the case of a case that's very, very cold."
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By Emily Cousins | February 26, 2024
"This was a strong decision affirming [the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority's] broad regulatory authority to protect Connecticut consumers from excessive and unfair costs," Attorney General William Tong said. "This is a win for ratepayers."
By Avalon Zoppo | February 21, 2024
"Fair use is a notoriously difficult and fact-specific analysis, and the Supreme Court's decision in Warhol did little to un-complicate it," said copyright attorney Cindy Gierhart.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Allison Dunn | February 14, 2024
State and federal trial courts have split on whether punitive damages are available for contract claims outside of the insurance context, according to a recent ruling from U.S. District Judge Michael Shea of the District of Connecticut.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | February 13, 2024
"We are disappointed by the Supreme Court's ruling," attorney James Healy said, "but certainly respect it."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | February 7, 2024
The litigation involved medical malpractice claims against the University of Connecticut Health Center.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | February 5, 2024
"You're a lawyer. You know I need to have evidence. You can't just assert things," Judge Thomas Moukawsher said in the hearing on the motion to disqualify.
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By Emily Cousins | January 31, 2024
"The reality is that most revocation of acceptance claims don't go this route," defense lawyer Sandra Stanfield said. "Most of them are very simple courtside cases. For reasons that we're not 100% clear on, plaintiffs counsel in this case decided they wanted a jury, and decided on days of jury selection and days of trial and experts, all over $11,000."
By Avalon Zoppo | January 31, 2024
Eleventh Circuit's consideration follows the U.S. Supreme Court's striking down of race-conscious college admissions policies.
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