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By Emily Cousins | January 18, 2023
"Connecticut graduates and families owe billions of dollars in student loans," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said. "These unaffordable payments delay many from buying homes, opening businesses or starting families, and from beginning to build wealth for themselves."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | January 17, 2023
"Confidence and trust in our courts—by the parties and the public—are critical to our judiciary's continued credibility," the opinion said. "That confidence and trust can be undercut by a court too reticent to act in the face of a live and 'hot controversy.' So, too, can it be undercut by a court too eager to jump into such a fray."
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By Emily Cousins | December 16, 2022
"In addition to a $4.2 million penalty, Dr. Sidana and his clinic's billing will be subject to ongoing oversight and scrutiny to ensure these unacceptable practices never occur again," Attorney General William Tong said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | November 22, 2022
"The court, I think, found a way to allow a third party to benefit from an obligation that's otherwise between two spouses," counsel for the defendant Douglas J. Lewis of Evans & Lewis said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | November 18, 2022
Counsel for the plaintiff Matthew S. Carlone of Terk & Carlone said some Connecticut law suits involving COVID-19 policies, wrongful termination and religious discrimination have not gone far enough to prove the claim that COVID-19 vaccine mandates were dangerous for the public.
By Andrew Maloney | November 8, 2022
"The market is moving litigation down-market to smaller firms," Georgetown Law Center's Jim Jones said. "It's about cost."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | November 4, 2022
The defense removed the case to federal court.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 2, 2022
The oral arguments centered around jurisdictional questions.
By Andrew Maloney | November 2, 2022
Increased competition for midlevel partners means law firms have been paying more for a candidate's book of business. "This is extremely risky," analysts wrote.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | October 27, 2022
Plaintiff Susanna Librandi claimed she was required to work remotely, and missed out on in-person opportunities because she did not comply with the vaccination requirement or weekly PCR testing.
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