Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News
By Andrew Larson | January 26, 2022
The nominee was a litigator at McCarter & English from 2006 to 2014.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation
By Robert Storace | August 27, 2020
Reaction is mixed to Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal's call to investigate breaking up utility company Eversource Energy.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News
By Robert Storace | August 26, 2020
New Haven attorney Nina Pirrotti has clinched a $1.75 million settlement for her client, known as Jane Doe, who alleged she was sexual harassed and raped while a CCSU police officer.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News
By Robert Storace | August 24, 2020
"We have about three weeks of backlogged complaints to process, which I anticipate will be done by Labor Day," said statewide bar counsel Michael Bowler.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News
By Robert Storace | August 18, 2020
The DOJ has written a directive singling out Yale University, claiming the Ivy League school engaged in discrimination related to its admission process. We speak to experts on the topic.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News
By Robert Storace | August 17, 2020
A trial-like proceeding to look into how the state's two primary utility companies responded to Tropical Storm Isaias will begin on Aug. 24.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News
By Robert Storace | August 11, 2020
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has filed several motions in recent days looking to hold the state's two electric companies responsible for their response to Tropical Storm Isaias.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News|Product Review
By Robert Storace | February 25, 2020
In July 2019, Connecticut began a narrow investigation looking into whether Juul's marketing and sales practices were proper. Late Tuesday, 38 more states joined Connecticut in a broader investigation of the company that will also look at the alleged marketing of the product to teens.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News
By Robert Storace | November 18, 2019
A federal judge Friday afternoon sided with the government in refusing to dismiss indictments of five individuals charged with misusing the funds of their employer to go on trips, including twice to the Kentucky Derby.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News
By Robert Storace | October 28, 2019
Connecticut-based U.S. Attorney John Durham's probe into the origins of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential elections will now be transitioned into a criminal investigation.
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