Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 10, 2020
Jon Schoenhorn, attorney for Michelle Troconis who has been implicated in the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos, said the media coverage has been intense.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 8, 2020
Attorneys for Peruvian native Hernando Pezo, who was shot in the neck while delivering pizza, have secured a $2.5 million workers' compensation claim on his behalf.
By David Thomas | January 6, 2020
2019 was a record-breaking year for law firm merger announcements and a "solid year of growth" for completed mergers, according to two consulting firms tracking the industry.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Profile
By Robert Storace | January 6, 2020
Friends and colleagues of attorney Peter Tsimbidaros remembered the Bridgeport attorney as compassionate, fair and dedicated. Tsimbidaros died Jan. 2, one day after he was in a car accident.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 23, 2019
William Palmieri, a New Haven-based attorney, has pleaded guilty to two counts of willful failure to pay incomes taxes. He faces up to two years in prison when he is sentenced in March.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 18, 2019
The eatery chain, Chili's, has been hit with yet another lawsuit—this time in Connecticut where a former waitress/server says she was underpaid and sexually harassed by a fellow employee.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 13, 2019
Yale University has been hit with a $110 million lawsuit filed on behalf of a student who was expelled twice, including once because of rape allegations. A jury eventually acquitted that student, Saifullah Khan, of all charges.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 13, 2019
A man who suffered right elbow, hand, and arm injuries after falling on the job has settled his workers' compensation claim for nearly $800,000.
By Nate Robson | December 12, 2019
In an interview hours after the hearing, New York lawyer Todd Bank said he could have been more cordial, but he didn't regret his comments in court.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 9, 2019
After nearly eight years of litigation, Wayzaro Walton learned Monday that the federal government would not be deporting her to England over crimes she committed in Connecticut.
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