Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | August 22, 2019
Attorney-chef Roberto Tschudin Lucheme divides his time between two businesses: representing clients and making chocolate treats.
By Mike Scarcella | June 14, 2019
"The board correctly rejected Trump's attempt to silence the public and to be held above the law," said a lawyer for the residents who are opposing the renewal of the license at Trump's hotel in downtown D.C.
By Robert Storace | February 25, 2019
In what was seen as a victory for mom-and-pop and smaller liquor shops in the state, the Second Circuit has ruled against the country's largest retailer of wine and spirits and has held that Connecticut's liquor laws don't violate the Constitution and antitrust provisions.
By Erin Mulvaney | February 25, 2019
"Further percolation on this issue is plainly warranted,” Noel Francisco, the U.S. solicitor general, told the U.S. Supreme Court in urging the justices to turn down In-N-Out Burger's petition.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 11, 2019
The lobbying boom, mainly involving trade associations, comes as the alcohol industry considers whether the booming legalized marijuana business represents a competitor or corollary.
By Tony Mauro | January 16, 2019
Nancy Maveety, Tulane University political scientist and Supreme Court scholar, chats about her book "Glass and Gavel: The U.S. Supreme Court and Alcohol."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert G. Brody and Lindsay M. Rinehart | July 10, 2018
What can other employers learn from Starbucks' recent highly publicized troubles over the arrest for trespassing in Philadelphia of two African-American men who were waiting for a friend? The men were arrested and jailed for several hours before they were released without charges.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | May 21, 2018
Attorneys for Vito's By The Water restaurant said they are leaning toward appealing a Superior Court judge's ruling that states the eatery did not properly pay one of its workers under a law governing wages for employees earning tips.
By Max Mitchell | August 11, 2017
The complaint said TruMoon brings in more than $600 million annually, and brand awareness is at nearly 90 percent.
By ROBERT STORACE | June 14, 2017
An expert on DUI law in Connecticut, James O. Ruane has been an early adopter of the latest technology in defending Connecticut residents in DUI cases since 1988.
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