March 07, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Conn. Indian Tribe Sues State Over Casino PlansA proposal to build a third casino in Connecticut continues to attract lawsuits.
By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO
5 minute read
March 04, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Conn. Factory Demolition Dispute Leads to Lawsuit, CounterclaimLawsuit leaves town worried about fate of old factory site.
By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO
7 minute read
March 03, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
National Employment Law Firm Merges With Hartford-Based PracticeThe already competitive Connecticut employment law market just gained another major player, as Atlanta-based Ford Harrison has acquired a five-attorney, Hartford-based practice.
By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO
3 minute read
March 02, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Former Student's Lawsuit Alleges Years of Sex Abuse by Vice PrincipalIn the past few years, there have been a number of lawsuits filed against Connecticut private schools alleging that faculty members molested students back in the 1970s and 1980s. Now a similar accusation is being made against a public school district.
By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO
4 minute read
March 01, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Conn. Attorney Sentenced After Stealing Money From Foreclosure ClientsA New Milford attorney who stole about $113,000 from a couple who hired him when their home was going into foreclosure has been sentenced to two years in prison.
By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO
4 minute read
February 26, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Court Considers Whether Blind Sex Offender Should Lose State Housing SubsidyA legally blind Hartford man had been receiving benefits through a rental assistance program for years when state officials kicked him out because he's on the state's sex offender registry.
By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO
4 minute read
February 25, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Lawyer-Boater Takes Yacht Club Dispute to CourtJudge denies injunction in case focused on organization's bylaws.
By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO
5 minute read
February 25, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Robinson & Cole Taps Experienced Litigator as New Managing PartnerIn his new role as managing partner of Robinson & Cole, Stephen E. Goldman says he plans to continue building the Hartford-based firm's culture of "collaboration and loyalty. It is a key reason why Robinson & Cole has continued to exist for 170 years."
By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO
4 minute read
February 24, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Lawyer Tells Justices That Skakel's Brother Was the Likely KillerIt was Michael Skakel's request for a new trial that was on the line during a state Supreme Court hearing. But for much of the time it felt like two other people were on trial: defense attorney Mickey Sherman and Skakel's brother, Thomas.
By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO
6 minute read
February 24, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Retired Conn. Attorney Pleads No Contest to Larceny Charge Involving Disabled ClientA former Newington attorney charged with stealing about $48,000 from a disabled client while acting as the man's conservator has entered a no contest plea to a larceny charge.
By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO
4 minute read
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