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Suisman Shapiro Secures $1.15 Million Settlement
"Part of me wishes I could have tried it because I think we would have done very well, and it would have been a really interesting experience to see how the jury reacted to that defense," plaintiffs counsel Isabel Del Vecchio said.Connecticut Movers: Recent Laterals at FLB, Suisman Shapiro, Murtha Cullina
FLB Law, Suisman Shapiro and Murtha Cullina advance experienced attorneys.'The Oral Argument Was Very Bizarre': Suisman Shapiro Wins Case With Twists
Defense counsel moved to withdraw her appearance, stating that her client was going against her advice, according to her motion.Meet New England's Newest Leaders in the Law, Part 4 (conclusion)
Rounding out our series introducing New Leaders in the Law from the inaugural New England Legal Awards in Boston.Announcing Winners in the 2023 New England Legal Awards
The biggest group of winners yet in our annual excellence awards.Connecticut Supreme Court Takes on Novel Interpretation of Statute
"There is no statute of limitations barring originality in statutory construction, and it may be possible that the plain meaning of § 7-433c has been hiding in plain sight for the past seventy years," Justice Ecker wrote in his dissent. "But the sheer novelty of the defendant's claim, particularly against a background of settled expectations, suggests to me that we should approach its legal theory with great caution."A Good Day for Defendants: 3 Rulings 'Breathe New Life' Into Anti-SLAPP Statute
In all three cases, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled in favor of the defendants.New Case Law: Connecticut Supreme Court Adjusts Prior Decision on Med Mal Claims
"It will help to ensure that cases don't get knocked out of court on a technicality concerning the sufficiency of an opinion letter," said Kyle Zrenda of Suisman Shapiro Attorneys-at-Law. "It still ... prevents frivolous claims, while being fair to the plaintiffs and making sure meritorious claims get heard."The Final Days of Judge Harry Calmar: He 'Endured Seemingly Unbearable Personal Tragedy'
One of his two daughters, Isabelle, died of brain cancer at 16. And his wife, Martha McCormick, died in September 2020.Connecticut Superior Court Judge, 63, Has Died
"I enjoyed the great fortune of commencing my 20-year practice in Connecticut just as the field of individual employee rights was developing in this state and across the nation," the judge told the General Assembly's Judiciary Committee.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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