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January 11, 2018 |

Victim Of Sex Abuse By Priest Awarded $900K Settlement

The Diocese of Norwich, a Catholic church in Groton and a Vermont-based order of priests have agreed to pay a $900,000 settlement to a New London man who…
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September 22, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

GM Seeks to Throw Out $2.9 Million Conn. Jury Verdict

GM argued there is sufficient warning in its owner's manual about the possible dangers of letting children play inside a vehicle with the keys.
3 minute read
August 04, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

State Supreme Court Ruling Preserves Government Immunity

The panel ruled a man could not sue Plainfield after slipping on wet steps at the town's pool. The town pool was being rented out at the time.
3 minute read
August 04, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Judge Rules Death Lawsuit Against Bristol Can Move Forward

Using the limited identifiable person/imminent harm exception to governmental immunity, a state Superior Court judge ruled Wednesday that a lawsuit brought by the estate of a woman murdered by her husband may go forward against the Bristol Police Department.
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October 03, 2016 |

State Justices Toss $12M Boy Scout Sex Abuse Verdict

In a fractured decision, the Connecticut Supreme Court found that the trial judge had failed to give the jury an essential instruction.
7 minute read
August 01, 2016 |

Second Defense Verdict Rendered in Retaining Wall Falls

A jury in Bridgeport has rendered a defense verdict in favor of the town of Redding in a $1.5 million lawsuit filed by an intoxicated man who broke his leg jumping down from a retaining wall.
6 minute read
June 09, 2016 |

For Now, Toyota Avoids Liability in Conn. Unexpected Acceleration Accident

Complaints about unintended acceleration of Toyota vehicles leading to accidents have dogged the automaker for years, resulting in hundreds of millions in lawsuit payouts. But Toyota has not lost every skirmish in that long legal battle.
3 minute read
May 25, 2016 |

Judge Allows Excessive-Force Suit to Move Forward

Two Middletown police officers cannot claim qualified immunity in an excessive-force case filed against them over a 2012 incident involving a homeless woman, a U.S. District Court judge has ruled.
8 minute read
May 09, 2016 |

Praying Woman's Drowning Death Leads to Lawsuit, Immunity Claims by Town's Officers

In a decision hailed by plaintiffs lawyers, the state Appellate Court has reinstated a lawsuit against Westbrook and two of its constables who decided not to investigate a woman's seemingly strange behavior.
6 minute read
May 04, 2016 |

Conn. Judge Bars Product Liability Claim After Plaintiff's Stair Climber Mishap

A Superior Court judge has ruled that a man who badly injured his leg on a stair climber exercise machine at a Planet Fitness cannot bring a product liability action against the fitness club chain.
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