Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | April 13, 2018
Attorney C. Peter Hitson has been named director of legal project and practice management in the Hartford office of Carlton Fields Jorden Burt.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | March 16, 2018
Acclaimed Connecticut attorney-turned-filmmaker Michael Koskoff has been nominated for a fitting distinction to honor his contributions to the silver screen: a Silver Gavel Award from the American Bar Association.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Celia Ampel | March 15, 2018
The pair allegedly stole money meant for a Palm Beach condo-hotel project and misled investors into thinking prominent people, including now-President Donald Trump, would be involved in the development.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Ben Hancock | March 15, 2018
Though state law sets down rules for how possessions should be handled after a foreclosure, the foreclosing party's attorneys aren't responsible for ensuring they are followed, the judge ruled.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | October 30, 2017
Attorney Bradford Barneys has been suspended for six years for his role in a mortgage fraud scheme.
By Carley Meiners | The Recorder | September 28, 2017
As California prepares to launch a projected $5 billion recreational marijuana market in January, business litigators are eyeing another potential green rush: arbitration.
By Alexa Woronowicz | September 26, 2017
On Oct. 23, the Connecticut Law Tribune will publish its special section on land use law and we're seeking submissions from contributing authors.
By EDITORIAL BOARD | September 26, 2017
Although our governments no longer demand segregation, housing assistance continues to confine low-income people of color to the low opportunity areas of Connecticut.
By Charles Toutant | September 14, 2017
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a condominium association can't restart the clock on the six-year statute of limitations for construction defects after acquiring a former rental property.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD | July 27, 2017
By obstructing access to funding for anyone living in a "redlined" area, choices for health care, education, retail, banking and groceries are severely limited, stifling the livelihoods and pursuits of an entire group of people.
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