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Ex-Partner Sues Hartford Law Firm Over Payout Deal
A Hartford law firm that specialized in insurance law closed its doors in late September; a former partner then sued the firm claiming he was owed $25,333.Midsize Moves: A Former Federal Prosecutor in DC, an Environmental Litigator in SF
Arnall Golden brings on a former assistant U.S. attorney and branch chief for the Alexandria division of the Eastern District of Virginia, Farella Braun + Martel adds an environmental law attorney to its San Francisco office, and other midsize moves.Connecticut Movers: Good People to Know
Connecticut Bar Foundation Fellows are named for their outstanding professional, public and private careers and commitment to the principles of equal justice and the rule of law.63-Year-Old Fired From Waterbury Corp Counsel Struggles to Find New Position
Donna Convicer, a former attorney in the Waterbury Corporation Counsel's Office, has filed a lawsuit against the city and its corporation counsel, alleging she was told to lie about a workers' compensation case.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.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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