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Michelle Tuccitto Sullo

Michelle Tuccitto Sullo

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

November 25, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

New Movie Leads Conn. Lawyers To Reflect on Priest Sex Abuse Cases

The movie "Spotlight" tells the story of the Boston Globe's investigation into sexual abuse of children by priests. Its release has refocused the general public on a scandal that, by some measures, reached its peak nearly a decade ago.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

8 minute read

November 25, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

New Movie Leads Conn. Lawyers To Reflect on Priest Sex Abuse Cases

The movie "Spotlight" tells the story of the Boston Globe's investigation into sexual abuse of children by priests. Its release has refocused the general public on a scandal that, by some measures, reached its peak nearly a decade ago.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

8 minute read

November 20, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Updated: Attorneys Say Proposed Courthouse Closings Could Be Costly to Towns, Law Firms

The state's latest budget reduction proposals would include the closing of court facilities in Meriden and Bristol.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

6 minute read

November 20, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Court System Puts Guardian Ad Litem Training Sessions on Hold

Any attorneys who would like to add guardian ad litem work to their practice need to undergo training first, but the state hasn't offered it in two years and no new trainings are scheduled.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

4 minute read

November 20, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Updated: Attorneys Say Proposed Courthouse Closings Could Be Costly to Towns, Law Firms

The state's latest budget reduction proposals would include the closing of court facilities in Meriden and Bristol.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

6 minute read

November 20, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Court System Puts Guardian Ad Litem Training Sessions on Hold

Any attorneys who would like to add guardian ad litem work to their practice need to undergo training first, but the state hasn't offered it in two years and no new trainings are scheduled.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

4 minute read

November 18, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Judge Disbars Lawyer Who Has Never Been Licensed in State

Stephen Krawitz has never been licensed to practice in Connecticut. Nevertheless, he's been disbarred by a state judge.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

3 minute read

November 18, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. Judge Disbars Lawyer Who Has Never Been Licensed in State

Stephen Krawitz has never been licensed to practice in Connecticut. Nevertheless, he's been disbarred by a state judge.

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

3 minute read

November 17, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Court Rules That Police Officer Who Kicked In Door Can't Sue Homeowner

Should police officers and firefighters be permitted to sue people they encounter in the line of duty for negligent acts?

By MICHELLE TUCCITTO SULLO

4 minute read