Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation
By Robert Storace | February 13, 2019
Michael Cronin, counsel for Connecticut Senate Republicans, was arrested Wednesday morning and charged with first-degree larceny for the alleged theft of about $250,000 from a GOP political action committee. He faced upward of 20 years in prison.
By Robert Storace | February 1, 2019
Charges against the attorneys included trust-account violations and failure to provide diligent representation.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Jason Grant | January 14, 2019
The Connecticut Appellate Court panel wrote that the lawyer appointed guardian ad litem, who made a child visitation recommendation to a marital dissolution court, "is entitled to absolute immunity for any actions taken within her role as guardian ad litem."
By Robert Storace | January 2, 2019
Superior Court judges suspended four Connecticut attorneys for offenses ranging from assault to changing the date on a real estate document.
By Robert Storace | December 17, 2018
There was no shortage this year of Connecticut attorneys who had to face the music for other disciplinary sanctions or criminal activity. The Connecticut Law Tribune found the five most interesting cases to highlight.
By Robert Storace | December 10, 2018
After pleading guilty to her role in a pump-and-dump stock scheme and agreeing to pay restitution, a Colorado attorney attempted to hide nearly $47,000 in cash.
By Robert Storace | November 16, 2018
A federal judge handed down a sentence Friday of 78 months in prison to Thomas Murtha, an attorney who stole about $2 million from family, friends and clients.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | October 11, 2018
Authorities this week arrested former Bridgeport attorney Alfred Cali in New Jersey, where he currently lives, over his alleged involvement with stealing client funds in Connecticut. Cali was charged with one count of second-degree larceny, a felony, and faces up to 10 years in prison.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | October 11, 2018
Former Bristol attorney and councilwoman Jodi Zils Gagne pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of mail fraud in connection to a scheme to defraud several individuals she had represented as a court-appointed conservator.
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By Robert Storace | July 27, 2018
The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Statewide Grievance Committee this week in a case involving disciplining of attorneys in a medical malpractice case.
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