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Emily Cousins

Emily Cousins

I'm a litigation reporter for Connecticut Law Tribune, covering litigation wins, verdict news, settlements, interesting cases, etc. Contact me with tips at [email protected].

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March 16, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

$1.4 Million Hartford Verdict: Attorney Secures Result in Slip-and-Fall Trial

"It was a very contentious trial. Lots of objections, lots of fighting among the parties," plaintiffs attorney Sabrina Copp said. "Unfortunately, that kind of took away from my ability to get the picture to the jury of who Deborah [Oliver] was and how this fully affected her."

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March 15, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

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.

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March 14, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Connecticut Jury Returns $20 Million Verdict in Landmark Asbestos Case

"Like many reckless corporate actors before them, they were confronted with a regulation that they didn't want to comply with, which was the 1972 OSHA Asbestos Regulation," counsel for the plaintiffs, Sam Iola, said. "Instead of trying to comply with it and put warnings on their products, they decided they were going to lie about it, and deny the very idea that there was asbestos in this product to begin with."

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March 13, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Employee Sues Company Over Diversity Initiative, Saying DEI Is 'Detrimental to the Organization'

"If you're a plaintiffs lawyer, and you want to get the best possible legal position for your client, why aren't you asserting a claim under the Connecticut Constitution, which could provide you, arguably, more protection?" University of Connecticut law professor Sachin Pandya asked.

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March 10, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Riddled With Errors: Alex Jones to Face Sanctions If Bankruptcy Filing Is Inaccurate

"We have a client in this situation that just has very little knowledge of his financial background," Alex Jones attorney Vickie Driver said. "I am looking for ... support for every fact."

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4 minute read

March 09, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

This Connecticut Lawyer Just Got a Major Gubernatorial Appointment

"I am overwhelmed with gratitude that Gov. Lamont and his team have asked me to serve in this very important role as the claims commissioner," Robert F. Shea Jr. said. "I will work very hard to do this important responsibility."

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March 08, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

New Class Action: Ivy Leagues Accused of Price Fixing

"The Ivy League should be held to the same antitrust standards as other institutions of higher education," counsel for the plaintiffs Stephen M. Kindseth of Zeisler & Zeisler said

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March 07, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Attorney General, Governor Out as Defendants—But Suit Over $80K Tab Might Survive

"We think that prison debt laws across the board, particularly the amount Connecticut collects and the way in which it collects it, [are] unconstitutional," Elana Spungen Bildner of the ACLU Foundation of Connecticut said. "We're committed to sticking around for this fight for however long it takes."

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March 06, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

'It Will Be Taken Seriously': Judge Clarifies Order in Health Care Class Action

"Where feasible, states should automatically reinstate coverage for individuals terminated after March 18, 2020 and should suspend any terminations already scheduled to occur during the emergency period," Chief U.S. District Judge Michael P. Shea said. "Coverage should be reinstated back to the date of termination."

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March 03, 2023 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Cigna Hit With Class Action for Allegedly Overcharging Clients for Medical Services

"Cigna did not disclose to plaintiff Srednicki in its billing materials the fact that Lab Corp. had been paid in full, nor did it disclose that, in fact, there was no 'balance' to bill plaintiff Srednicki," the complaint said.

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