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Supreme Court Overturns Liability Ruling in Stolen Cab That Hit Pedestrian
“Causation, while a simple everyday word, is by no means a simple concept, in law or elsewhere, and its application to various questions of legal liability and damages has vexed our profession for at least the past one hundred years,” Justice Steven Ecker said in a special concurrence.Midsize Moves: A Texas Restaurant Practice, an LA Labor Lawyer
Munsch Hardt launches a new restaurant practice group, Mitchell Silberberg adds a labor attorney who focuses on media and entertainment clients, and other midsize moves.Hartford Jury Awards $341,000 to Contractor Who Fell From Defective Basement Step
A Superior Court jury has awarded Stefan Gardner $341,000 after he fell from a defective step in the basement of a vacant home. The contractor fractured his ankle. The defendants filed motions to set aside the verdict.Settlement in Connecticut Personal Injury Case That Reached US Supreme Court
A Pennsylvania couple has settled its lawsuit against a casino limo driver for $110,000. The case, which hinged on tribal sovereign immunity, went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.Connecticut Movers: News and Accolades
Lawyer Chelsea K. Choi Joins Murtha CullinaMurtha Cullina has hired attorney Chelsea K. Choi as an associate in the firm's labor and employment practice…Connecticut Movers: Proud Promotions and CLE Credits
Halloran Sage has announced attorneys Rachel Fain, Casey O'Connell and Oscar Suarez have been admitted as partners.Connecticut Movers: Women Boost Talent at Top Firms
Wiggin and Dana has announced attorney Carolyn Reers has joined the firm as a private client services partner in the firm's Greenwich and New York offices.Danbury Jury Awards $2.7 Million to Estate of Cancer Patient Misdiagnosed With Inflamed Pancreas
"Joseph Ingram talked of how he and his wife used to sit on the porch on the rocking chair together and watch the sun go down," said Steven Errante, attorney for the estate of Gail Ingram. "Now, that chair is empty."Who Got the Work: Stolen Songs and Acronym Appropriation
Pryor Cashman is defending Ed Sheeran against claims that his song "Thinking Out Loud" is too close to "Let's Get it On," and other midsize jobs.More Than Just a Name Change: 'Everything is on the Table' When a Law Firm Rebrands
"The threshold question is, what are people already calling you? The reality is, your marketplace is already calling you this. Let's agree with them. Let's simply reflect the marketplace."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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