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Michelle Tuccitto Sullo

Michelle Tuccitto Sullo

December 07, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Shelton Teacher Challenges District's Nepotism Policy

A Shelton teacher is suing her school district, claiming it unfairly transferred her to another school after she married a fellow teacher.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

6 minute read

December 04, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

A Dozen Holiday Gift Ideas Tailored to Attorneys

With the holiday season upon us, we asked our readers for their ideas about what would make a good present for a lawyer. The answers ranged from books to briefcases to gadgets designed to make an attorney's hectic life easier. If you are stumped about what to buy for a colleague or friend, check out these suggestions from Connecticut attorneys.

By Compiled By KAREN ALI and MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

7 minute read

December 04, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

A Dozen Holiday Gift Ideas Tailored to Attorneys

With the holiday season upon us, we asked our readers for their ideas about what would make a good present for a lawyer. The answers ranged from books to briefcases to gadgets designed to make an attorney's hectic life easier. If you are stumped about what to buy for a colleague or friend, check out these suggestions from Connecticut attorneys.

By Compiled By KAREN ALI and MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

7 minute read

December 04, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Judge Rejects Request to Overturn Ex-Mayor's Sex Abuse Conviction

Former Waterbury Mayor Philip Giordano, convicted of sexually abusing two young girls, was unsuccessful in his latest effort to get his 37-year federal prison sentence overturned.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

4 minute read

December 04, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Judge Rejects Request to Overturn Ex-Mayor's Sex Abuse Conviction

Former Waterbury Mayor Philip Giordano, convicted of sexually abusing two young girls, was unsuccessful in his latest effort to get his 37-year federal prison sentence overturned.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

4 minute read

December 03, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Longtime Conn. Lawyer Faces Arrest After Alleged Thefts From Disabled Client

For years, Michael Schless practiced law in Newington without any hint of wrongdoing. He's now 78, retired and living in Boynton Beach, Florida. And there is a warrant pending for his arrest.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

6 minute read

December 03, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Longtime Conn. Lawyer Faces Arrest After Alleged Thefts From Disabled Client

For years, Michael Schless practiced law in Newington without any hint of wrongdoing. He's now 78, retired and living in Boynton Beach, Florida. And there is a warrant pending for his arrest.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

6 minute read

December 01, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Judge Dismisses Consumer Fraud Lawsuit Against Online Company

When a Greenwich teenager went online and bought a video game with a debit card, he also unwittingly signed up for a membership in a discount program which meant an automatic $12 monthly charge to his card. The teen's mother later noticed the ongoing charges, and the 2009 incident led to lengthy, ongoing federal litigation that included claims of fraud, unfair trade practices, unjust enrichment and negligent misrepresentation.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

5 minute read

December 01, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Feds Drop Lawsuit Against Attorney Who Owes $4 Million in Restitution

Federal prosecutors are dropping a lawsuit against a convicted Stamford attorney accused of fraudulently transferring real estate to his girlfriend instead of selling it and putting the proceeds toward the nearly $4 million in restitution he owes.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

4 minute read

December 01, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Judge Dismisses Consumer Fraud Lawsuit Against Online Company

When a Greenwich teenager went online and bought a video game with a debit card, he also unwittingly signed up for a membership in a discount program which meant an automatic $12 monthly charge to his card. The teen's mother later noticed the ongoing charges, and the 2009 incident led to lengthy, ongoing federal litigation that included claims of fraud, unfair trade practices, unjust enrichment and negligent misrepresentation.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

5 minute read