Connecticut Law Tribune | Research
By Robert Storace | May 19, 2021
"Every business around the country, not just ours, was affected with a backlog," said Joseph Greelish, director of performance management, quality assurance and judicial branch statistics for Connecticut.
By Charles Toutant | May 17, 2021
"The fact of the matter is, when a witness is not physically in the courtroom, the judge has very limited control, very limited ability to sense what is taking place," one lawyer said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | May 6, 2021
Federal judge Stefan Underhill has ruled that Danbury civil rights attorney Josephine Smalls Miller can practice law again in Connecticut's federal courts; she's still not able to practice in state courts.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | May 5, 2021
While several Connecticut plaintiffs attorneys claim insurance carriers are playing hardball with no jury trials and offering lower than favorable settlements, one of the nation's largest insurance associations disputed any correlation.
By Michael A. Mora | May 5, 2021
"You don't generally see huge ones like this because the damage numbers are going to be astronomical," said Dean Kent, a partner at Trenam Law.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | May 5, 2021
A former Guilford-based dental hygienist has sued her former employer alleging age discrimination in state court.
By Rose Walker | Hannah Roberts | May 5, 2021
A set percentage in each? Let managers or individuals decide? Lawyers and advisers discuss the pros and cons of the five main future of work strategies and how they need to work for everyone.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | April 30, 2021
As Connecticut's COVID-19 numbers appear to decline and positivity rate numbers hover a little over 1%, judicial officials in the federal system feel they've made the right decision to begin jury trials starting May 3.
By Karen Sloan | April 29, 2021
At least 38 law schools are now requiring students be fully vaccinated in order to be on campus in the fall, and that number is expected to grow in the coming weeks.
By Robert Storace | April 27, 2021
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that was aimed at prohibiting transgender female athletes from taking part in girls' high school sports.
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