February 03, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune
3 Cases to Watch Before the Connecticut Supreme Court in FebruaryThe Connecticut Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in 14 cases for February, beginning Feb. 17. They include criminal cases, breach of peace, and zoning concerns.
By Robert Storace
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February 02, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune
5 Questions With Labor Lawyer Richard Hayber: Overcoming Litigation Obstacles"The biggest legal obstacle workers face is a legal system that does not support and protect their right to form unions," Hayber said.
By Robert Storace
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February 02, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune
What's the Anthony Fauci Effect? And Why Should Lawyers Pay Attention to It?Six attorneys were interviewed on their views on the effect the health pandemic could have on jurors once juries resume in the Nutmeg State.
By Robert Storace
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February 01, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune
How Plaintiffs Lawyers Showed Safety Violations in $550K Construction-Site Injury CasePlaintiffs attorneys William Rivera and Jamie Sullivan helped secure a $550,000 settlement for a man who suffered a traumatic brain injury in a fall at a construction site.
By Robert Storace
3 minute read
January 29, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Pilot Program in Hartford Superior Court Could Be Good News for Defense LawyersThe Connecticut Judicial Branch has announced it will begin a pilot Feb. 2 in Hartford Superior Court, where all diversionary programs will be done online.
By Robert Storace
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January 29, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Paul Narducci Elevated to State's Attorney for Judicial District of New LondonLong-time attorney Paul Narducci was appointed Thursday to lead the Judicial District of New London as the new State's Attorney.
By Robert Storace
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January 28, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Attorney Jay Ruane Is Scared and Angry Now Each Time He Steps Inside a Courthouse"I had no choice because I had a duty to my client," said Shelton attorney Jay Ruane.
By Robert Storace
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January 28, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Little Digit, Big Value: Lawyer Clinches $100,000 for Client Who Hurt Finger in AccidentA West Hartford solo practitioner helped secure a $100,000 settlement for his client, an experienced guitar player, who injured two fingers on his left hand.
By Robert Storace
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January 27, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune
'Go Back to China': AG William Tong Says He Faced Racism Over CoronavirusWilliam Tong, Connecticut's 25th attorney general, sat for five questions.
By Robert Storace
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January 27, 2021 | Connecticut Law Tribune
The Implication of Class Certification in Employment Case Against Ruby Tuesday'sA Superior Court judge has ruled for class certification against Ruby Tuesday's in an employment wage matter.
By Robert Storace
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