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Sandy Hook Plaintiffs File 4 New Bankruptcy Lawsuits Against Alex Jones
"The law cannot repair the harm that Jones has done to the Sandy Hook Families, but it can and must hold Jones fully accountable for the injury he has caused and the resulting judgment against him," the Connecticut plaintiffs' complaint said.Personal Injury Top Awards 2022
A listing of the 20 New Jersey personal injury cases yielding the highest awards in the last 12 months.Florida Deputy Denied Role in Man's Disappearance After Roadside Encounter
The deputy argued he'd merely provided transportation to a service station for a man who later went missing.Attorney Norm Pattis Sued Over $250,000 Retainer
The estate of Fotis Dulos claims Pattis should have returned the bulk of the six-figure retainer after his client's death.View more book results for the query "White and Williams"
Pedestrian Struck By Bus Settles For $2.5 Million
In Seo v. Academy Bus Lines, a pedestrian struck by a bus settled his Essex County suit for $2.5 million. Plaintiff Jeffrey Seo, 27 at the time,…Traveler's Tarmac Fall at Newark Airport Yields $3.1M Settlement
A woman who slipped on ice while disembarking from a US Airways flight at Newark Liberty International Airport agreed to a $3.1 million settlement…Officer's Confederate Flag Leads to Federal Lawsuit Against Connecticut's Dept. of Correction
Carla Moore, a black employee of the state Department of Correction, filed a federal lawsuit Monday claiming she was suspended after complaining about an officer who displayed a Confederate flag on his vehicle parked at the Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center in Uncasville.Federal Lawsuit Alleges Ongoing Racism, Hostility, Discrimination at State DOT
A new federal lawsuit alleges ongoing racial mistreatment of minority employees at a garage owned by the state Department of Transportation. The lawsuit seeks monetary damages. The lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut has three plaintiffs: Michael Leo, Tyquan Williams and Luis Ortiz.Federal Lawsuit: Former Danbury City Employee Claims Racial Discrimination, Retaliation
Former Danbury city worker Marlene Moore-Callands has filed a federal lawsuit against the municipality, claiming she worked in a hostile environment and that supervisors retaliated against her when she complained.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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