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By Michael Marciano | December 6, 2019
Pullman & Comley is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a Year of Service program with the motto "Pulling Together. Succeeding Together."
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 6, 2019
Temporary House Judiciary Committee staffer Joshua Matz and Harvard's Laurence Tribe wrote "To End a Presidency: The Power of Impeachment," in 2017. It offers hints about how the committee could now be writing articles of impeachment against Trump.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 5, 2019
The Justice Department argued that courts don't have the authority to issue such rulings against a sitting president or his office because it "would raise the same separation of powers issues implicated by relief against the president himself."
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By Robert Storace | December 5, 2019
As the battle between the Sandy Hook families and Remington enters its sixth year of litigation, Remington this week brought on a big name firm to join in its representation: Day Pitney.
By Marcia Coyle | December 5, 2019
Thursday's deadline for the filing of the petition indicated the Supreme Court will move quickly to decide whether it will hear arguments this term.
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By Robert Storace | December 5, 2019
Attorney Manny Cicchiello secured a $400,000 settlement for Middletown resident John Larosa, injured after a dump truck rear-ended his car in Middletown. Larosa suffered injuries to his knees, back, right shoulder and right hip.
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By Robert Storace | December 4, 2019
Legal experts weigh in on how juries look at sympathetic litigants, as former Enfield Board of Education member Sarah Hernandez, who is autistic, claims the board failed to accommodate her disabilities.
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By Robert Storace | December 4, 2019
The estate of Kenny Mitchel, who was a hotel worker in Anguilla, has sued Scott Hapgood who fought with the man before he died. The lawsuit seeks punitive and compensatory damages.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | December 4, 2019
The American Bar Association cited Sarah Pitlyk's lack of trial and litigation experience for issuing the rating.
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By Scott Wooldridge | December 4, 2019
Some 55 million people in the U.S. are considered "low wage" with median annual earnings of about $18,000.
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