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Michael Marciano

Michael Marciano

Michael Marciano is a regional managing editor for ALM. He can be reached at [email protected] or call 646-957-3022. On Twitter: @BreakingCTLaw

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April 28, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Woman Burned by Propane Heater Awarded $1.4 Million

An Avon woman has been awarded nearly $1.4 million for burns she suffered while standing near a propane heater at a bible camp in Warren.

By Michael Marciano

4 minute read

April 20, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. 'Collaborative' Seeks Shift in Dispute Resolution

A satisfying expression for litigants may be "see you in court," but seasoned attorneys and judges will acknowledge some matters are better resolved before they end up on the docket.

By Michael Marciano

12 minute read

April 20, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. 'Collaborative' Seeks Shift in Dispute Resolution

A satisfying expression for litigants may be "see you in court," but seasoned attorneys and judges will acknowledge some matters are better resolved before they end up on the docket.

By Michael Marciano

6 minute read

April 14, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Electrocuted Trespasser's Suit Against Metro-North Moves Forward

A federal judge in Connecticut has declined to dismiss a suit against Metro-North Commuter Railroad Co. and associated defendants on behalf of a man who was electrocuted while trespassing on railroad property.

By MICHAEL MARCIANO

7 minute read

April 14, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Electrocuted Trespasser's Suit Against Metro-North Moves Forward

A federal judge in Connecticut has declined to dismiss a suit against Metro-North Commuter Railroad Co. and associated defendants on behalf of a man who was electrocuted while trespassing on railroad property.

By MICHAEL MARCIANO

7 minute read

April 12, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Technology a Double-Edged Sword for Conn. Firms

Representatives of some of Connecticut's top firms said they enjoyed positive growth last year and are striving for greater successes, despite a national trend toward self-representation, spurred by rapid technological advances.

By MICHAEL MARCIANO

13 minute read

April 12, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Technology a Double-Edged Sword for Conn. Firms

Representatives of some of Connecticut's top firms said they enjoyed positive growth last year and are striving for greater successes, despite a national trend toward self-representation, spurred by rapid technological advances.

By MICHAEL MARCIANO

6 minute read

April 11, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

'No Deal' on Sherwin-Williams Separation Pact, Judge Rules

U.S. District Judge Michael P. Shea has rejected an effort by Sherwin-Williams to use an unsigned separation agreement as the basis to dismiss a former employee's race discrimination and retaliation suit.

By MICHAEL MARCIANO

14 minute read

April 10, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

'No Deal' on Sherwin-Williams Separation Pact, Judge Rules

U.S. District Judge Michael P. Shea has rejected an effort by Sherwin-Williams to use an unsigned separation agreement as the basis to dismiss a former employee's race discrimination and retaliation suit.

By MICHAEL MARCIANO

14 minute read

March 24, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Lawyers Warn Against 'Devastating' Cuts to Legal Services

Stunned by the news that President Donald Trump's proposed 2018 budget provides for completely eliminating federal funding for the nation's main source of legal aid for low-income litigants, members of Connecticut's legal aid community are taking the proposal seriously.

By Michael Marciano

12 minute read