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Employee With PTSD Defends Workers' Comp Benefits
A FedEx worker who suffered a cardiac episode while delivering packages and later developed post-traumatic stress disorder is asking the state Supreme Court to reject his employer's challenge to his workers' compensation benefits.Groundbreaking Conn. Personal Injury Lawyer Passes Away
Matthew Shafner, a New London lawyer who practiced law for 56 years, handling high-profile cases involving asbestos, maritime injuries and the Sept. 11 attacks, passed away on Sept. 3. He was 80 years old and had apparently been ill for several weeks.Groundbreaking Conn. Personal Injury Lawyer Passes Away
Matthew Shafner, a New London lawyer who practiced law for 56 years, handling high-profile cases involving asbestos, maritime injuries and the Sept. 11 attacks, passed away on Sept. 3. He was 80 years old and had apparently been ill for several weeks.Police Officer Accused of Stalking Settles Mental Disabilities Claim for $1.2 Million
Douglas Morello v. City of Norwich: A Norwich police officer who claims he was wrongly terminated after the city refused to try to accommodate his mental disability has settled his lawsuit for nearly $1.23 million.Police Officer Accused of Stalking Settles Mental Disabilities Claim for $1.2 Million
Douglas Morello v. City of Norwich: A Norwich police officer who claims he was wrongly terminated after the city refused to try to accommodate his mental disability has settled his lawsuit for nearly $1.23 million.Snowy Weather Has Firms Implementing Work-From-Home Policies
Work-disrupting storms have become such frequent events this winter that many Connecticut lawyers have begun planning client meetings around the icy weather.Snowy Weather Has Firms Implementing Work-From-Home Policies
Work-disrupting storms have become such frequent events this winter that many Connecticut lawyers have begun planning client meetings around the icy weather.Big-Money Verdicts, Settlements Detailed In Law Tribune Hall of Fame Issue
Welcome to the Hall of Fame. Although this one isn't for sluggers, linebackers or point guards. Instead, the Connecticut Law Tribune is honoring some of the highest dollar – and highest profile – personal injury cases of the past three years.Suisman Shapiro Victorious in Name Fight
The right to use one's own name isn't absolute. Just ask Connecticut attorney S. Joel Suisman. In deciding a trademark dispute between ex-colleagues, federal Judge Janet C. Hall found Suisman wasn't acting in good faith when he sought to create the firm of Suisman & Shapiro after an acrimonious departure from Suisman, Shapiro, Wool, Brennan, Gray & Greenberg. Hall found Suisman went out of his way to confuse his former firm's clients about its existence.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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