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Clients Are Bringing Fewer Legal Malpractice Suits—but That's Not as Good as It Sounds
Court statistics since 2000 show that the number of legal malpractice lawsuits filed in the Nutmeg State declined at a steady rate. What are the reasons behind that drop?Holding Out Despite Preexisting Injuries: How a Glastonbury Litigator Did It
Glastonbury attorney Andrew Garza helped secure $355,000 for his client, who reinjured his right knee in a motor vehicle accident in Windsor in 2016.Her Cellphone Knew Her Every Move: Good Thing in This $900K Connecticut Case
With the help of forensic investigators, Waterford attorney James Harrington secured a $900,000 settlement for his client injured in a New Britain bicycle accident.'He Had Our Backs': Former UConn Law School Dean Hugh Macgill Has Died
Former University of Connecticut School of Law dean Hugh Macgill was remembered Friday as a caring and compassionate professor and dean. He died Thursday morning at 79 years old.Murtha Cullina's James Lyon, Champion of Connecticut Nonprofits, Has Died
Longtime Murtha Cullina attorney James Lyon died Tuesday morning. We take a look at his life and legacy with those who knew him best.Miami Developer Sued by Airbnb Strikes Back With Countersuit
Harvey Hernandez and his NGD Homesharing teamed up with Airbnb on a residential development deal that appears to have collapsed in dueling lawsuits.Florida Developer Strikes Back at Airbnb With Countersuit
Harvey Hernandez and his NGD Homesharing teamed up with Airbnb on a residential development deal that appears to have collapsed in dueling lawsuits.Connecticut Company Sued Over Fire That Killed Dozens of Filipino Workers
A lawsuit alleges a fire in a Philippines call center that killed dozens of workers in 2017 was due in part to the negligence of a Connecticut-based company.Devil of a Detail: A Discrepancy Helps Hartford Lawyer Land $3.2 Million Verdict
A Superior Court jury returned a seven-figure verdict in favor of a man who sued Bristol Hospital for medical malpractice, alleging a nurse injured him while administering an enema.Airbnb Turns To Covington to Go After Former Development Partner
Covington & Burling's Douglas Sprague, the former head of the white-collar crime unit in San Francisco's U.S. Attorney's Office, is representing Airbnb in its dispute with Harvey Hernandez and the Miami-based real estate developer's company NGD Homesharing over $11 million in capital supplied to help bolster short-term rental offerings in urban markets.Trending Stories
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