Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Michael Marciano | April 11, 2024
Trantolo was an advocate for the wrongfully injured and a pioneer in media and marketing innovations who impacted the state and national legal communities.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | April 1, 2024
"Part of me wishes I could have tried it because I think we would have done very well, and it would have been a really interesting experience to see how the jury reacted to that defense," plaintiffs counsel Isabel Del Vecchio said.
By Jane Wester | March 27, 2024
Carroll's attorneys at Kaplan Hecker & Fink argued that Trump's post-trial motions show that he regrets his decision to skip the first defamation trial involving E. Jean Carroll.
By Emily Cousins | March 26, 2024
"The sooner you bring a piece of litigation, the sooner you find out what the facts are," attorney Richard Silver said about the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore.
By Jane Wester | March 21, 2024
Carroll's attorneys at Kaplan Hecker & Fink emphasized that Trump chose not to testify, not to attend the trial and not to call any witnesses.
By Ellen Bardash | March 11, 2024
Kirkland & Ellis and Mintz & Gold are representing Fox News.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | March 11, 2024
"There's a reason, in a lot of jurisdictions, they have pursuit policies that say do not pursue juveniles in stolen cars," John Buckley Jr. said. "The balancing act between the need for immediate apprehension, particularly when the car has a GPS and is running low on gas versus potential harm immediately to the public. That balancing test is fairly easy to do in this case. There has to be an adult in the room, and the adult in the room has to be the police department. This pursuit should have never started in the first place, and it should have been shut down long before the time that this incident occurred."
By Charles Toutant | March 8, 2024
Amazon requires its drivers to deliver as many as 250 packages in an eight-hour shift, which works out to a pace of less than two minutes per package, according to the suit in "Harrison v. Amazon.com."
By ALM Staff | March 1, 2024
"[A] common mistake is when attorneys prioritize their career advancement over hard work. This leads to seeking out only plum assignments and tasks while avoiding more tedious (yet critically important) work, such as many aspects of discovery in litigation."
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | February 22, 2024
After a CT scan, it was discovered that the Filshie Clips had migrated, the complaint said. "One was found in her uterus, and the other has yet to be located," court records showed.
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