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Michelle Tuccitto Sullo

Michelle Tuccitto Sullo

March 22, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Firm Mourns Partner Who Died in Cycling Accident

A Danbury attorney who recently died from injuries in a bicycling accident is being remembered by his colleagues and friends for his skills as a lawyer, his ethics, his cycling achievements and his desire to help animals.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

12 minute read

March 21, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Former Attorney Avoids Prison in Larceny Case Involving Disabled Client

John Fritz told a judge recently that his former attorney's theft of his money left him severely depressed, nervous, angry and distrustful of lawyers, the courts and people in general.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

10 minute read

March 18, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Court Hearing Scheduled as Feds Block Subpoenaed Immigrants From Testifying Before Conn. Legislature

Federal court hearing set as state lawmakers seek to enforce subpoena.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

12 minute read

March 17, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Governor Tells Courts, Prosecutors to Cut Spending by Nearly $10 Million

The state court system is taking another budget hit. Gov. Dannel Malloy has asked state agencies to cut spending by $78.8 million between now and the June 30 end of the fiscal year, with the Judicial Branch being asked to reduce planned expenditures by $9.4 million.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

3 minute read

March 15, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Judge Rejects Real Estate Firm's Claim Against Attorney in Insurance Case

Malpractice lawsuit centered on insurance settlement for damaged house.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

5 minute read

March 14, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Plaintiffs Denied Long-Term Care Coverage Pursue Class Action Against Insurer

Francis and Barbara Coughlin purchased a long-term care insurance policy in 1992. Two decades later, they needed it. Francis was suffering from multiple ailments and Barbara had Alzheimer's disease. In April 2012, they moved into an assisted living facility in Darien, but their insurance company refused to pay for their care.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

4 minute read

March 10, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. FBI Agent Injured in 9/11 Attacks Pursues Bias Suit Against Justice Department

A Connecticut FBI agent who sustained injuries in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will be allowed to proceed with a federal lawsuit in which he claims he was discriminated against at work and then subject to retaliation when he complained about it.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

5 minute read

March 10, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. FBI Agent Injured in 9/11 Attacks Pursues Bias Suit Against Justice Department

A Connecticut FBI agent who sustained injuries in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks will be allowed to proceed with a federal lawsuit in which he claims that he was discriminated against at work and then subject to retaliation when he complained about it.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

5 minute read

March 09, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Lawmakers Consider Tougher Penalties for Threats Against Judges

Connecticut lawmakers are considering a bill that calls for more severe penalties for anyone convicted of threatening a judge.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

6 minute read

March 08, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Judge Rejects Spoiled Turkey Claim in Product Liability Case

A woman who claimed that spoiled turkey wings she purchased at a Price Rite supermarket made her sick has lost her lawsuit, as a judge concluded that she failed to provide evidence that her illness was due to food poisoning.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

4 minute read