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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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October 26, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Former Amazon Employee Alleges Disability Discrimination

Sharmel Jackson, represented by Cicchiello & Cicchiello, alleges Amazon terminated his employment due to his epilepsy.

By Michael Marciano

1 minute read

October 26, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Earth to Connecticut Lawyers: Your Arguments Have a Basis in the State's Constitution

The Connecticut Constitution has a historical breadth unique among the constitutions of all 50 states, yet too many constitutional claims are being pursued solely under the U.S. Constitution.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

3 minute read

October 25, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Alex Jones Verdict is a Welcome One, But Is it Correct?

The case avoided a necessary examination of the nature and scope of permissible public speech in an age when all of us are publishers.

By Mark Dubois

5 minute read

October 21, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Slip-and-Fall Suit Filed Against BJ's Wholesale Club

Counsel at Morrison Mahoney on Wednesday removed a slip-and-fall lawsuit against BJ's Wholesale Club to Connecticut District Court.

By Michael Marciano

1 minute read

October 21, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Employment Discrimination Suit Filed Against DaVita in CT

Counsel at Jackson Lewis on Thursday removed a lawsuit against DaVita, the nation's largest provider of outpatient dialysis.

By Michael Marciano

1 minute read

October 19, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Insurance Coverage Suit Filed Against Shambaugh & Son Subsidiary

The suit concerns a subpoena issued in pending multidistrict litigation relating to aqueous film-forming foam products.

By Michael Marciano

1 minute read

October 19, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Appellate Ruling Addresses 'General Business Practice' Under CUTPA/CUIPA

To date, Connecticut state trial court and federal court decisions addressing how to plead and prove a "general business practice" have not developed a clear standard.

By Robert D. Laurie, Melicent B. Thompson and Kaylee Navarra

5 minute read

October 17, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Democracy In Action: Religious Exemption for Vaccines Goes to the Courts

Every judge who must now decide this and similar cases knows that his or her decision will inevitably offend many people.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

5 minute read

October 14, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Research Firm Alleges Former Employees Took Trade Secrets to Competitor

Five former Gartner employees are accused by the company of misappropriating trade secrets and confidential information in their new roles at competitor G2.

By Michael Marciano

1 minute read

October 10, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Lessons From the Historic Plyler Decision, 40 Years Later

The Plyler decision is one of most inspiring and, at times, poetic opinions ever written. The court's discussion of the contradictions and complexities affecting the undocumented population in the U.S. was remarkably prescient.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

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