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The specialized expertise of the attorneys who won a declaratory judgment benefiting Medicare recipients receiving home health care was not enough to justify a higher hourly rate. The
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In August 2005, Bill and Lisa Baker, along with their 2-year-old son, moved into a new home in Cheshire. Roughly two months later, a 30-foot deep, 20-foot wide sinkhole developed in their bac
By THOMAS SCHEFFEY Tech Tribune Staff Writer | April 30, 2002
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To The Editor:A recent letter regarding the purported abuse of the Freedom of Information Act authored by the Deputy Corporate Counsel for Danbury asserts that FOIA was not &
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Attorney Timothy Hollister's life forever changed when his 17-year-old son Reid died in a car crash along Interstate 84 East in Plainville on December 2, 2006. It was a dark n
By CHRISTIAN NOLAN | March 8, 2013
Amy Freedman-Lopenzo v. Trumbull Insurance Co.: A woman who was injured in a rear-end collision on Halloween 2008 and ended up needing two major back surgeries was recently awar
By DOUGLAS S. MALAN | December 15, 2008
When the budget's tight, the first things to go are the frills. No wonder then that in this economic environment law firms are taking a serious look at the year-end bonuses they're pay
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Fifteen years ago, East Hampton resident Laura Keeley's prospects were glowing. She was a lyric spinto soprano studying opera at the Boston Conservatory, performing in A Midsummer Night's Dre
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