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By Allison Dunn | January 23, 2024
"The absence of authoritative state decisions on this issue, and the split at the trial court level, counsel in favor of certification at this point," U.S. District Judge Michael P. Shea of the District of Connecticut wrote about parents' claims for loss of filial consortium.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Allison Dunn | January 11, 2024
"The tragedy of this situation is that it will eventually result in the preventable death of a law enforcement officer, federal agent or civilian," Westport attorney Jeffrey S. Bagnell told the Connecticut Law Tribune on Wednesday. "Lawyers have not just a legal right but a moral obligation to share severe safety issues like this with the public. I do not care what Sig Sauer and its agents have to say about me after seeing the massive physical and emotional trauma this gun has caused."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | September 7, 2023
"I believe this is the first example in a PFAS contamination situation where RICO claims have been allowed to moved forward," Sloss said. "We alleged that they engaged in a series of transactions to ensure unchecked dumping of contaminated byproduct or materials ... and allowing the RICO claims to go through appropriately will make the defendants explain why they shouldn't be held liable for a pattern of racketeering activity."
By Allison Dunn | August 8, 2022
"In the course of its analysis, the Supreme Court of Connecticut stated that while there would be no duty for a manufacturer 'to report adverse events associated with the device to the FDA in the absence of federal law requiring such reports,' it does not follow that 'no state law duty to report adverse events to the FDA exists,'" Judge Gerard E. Lynch wrote on behalf of the Second Circuit.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 15, 2022
"These marketing tactics ... exploit the heightened susceptibility of teenage boys and post-adolescent men with their heightened propensity for violent behavior," Everytown said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 12, 2022
Ghost guns are 3D-printed guns that have no serial numbers.
By Mike Scarcella | June 18, 2019
Major U.S. law firms, representing business clients, had a lot to say to Robert Lighthizer, the former Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom partner who now serves as the U.S. Trade Representative.
By Raychel Lean | March 14, 2019
"There is no allegation in this case that there was any reason to expect that Lanza's mother was likely to use the rifle in an unsafe manner," the opinion said.
By Scott Graham | July 24, 2018
The firm persuaded Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer to reconsider a claim construction originally adopted by her late predecessor on the case.
By MP McQueen | May 17, 2018
The statement of intent to sue the Stamford, Connecticut-based maker of OxyContin comes after a September 2017 announcement by a bipartisan coalition of 41 state attorneys general of an investigation into the role of major pharmaceutical companies in the current opioid epidemic.
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