February 16, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Injured Police Officers Ask State Supreme Court to Let Them Seek DamagesThe officers claim two property owners were willfully or wantonly negligent in causing their injuries in separate incidents.
By ROBERT STORACE
8 minute read
February 16, 2017 | New York Law Journal
Connecticut Fires Back at Tribe's $600M Lawsuit Led by Kasowitz FirmThe state claims the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation lacks standing to bring the lawsuit seeking compensation for reservation land taken more than a century ago, and that Connecticut is protected by sovereign immunity.
By Robert Storace
7 minute read
February 15, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Connecticut Fires Back at Schaghticoke Tribal Nation's $600M SuitConnecticut claims the tribe lacks standing to bring a lawsuit seeking compensation for land allegedly taken from its reservation hundreds of years ago. The state also claims it has sovereign immunity.
By Robert Storace
14 minute read
February 14, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune
'Love Them Both' Sparks Trademark Spat Between Pregnancy NonprofitsA Connecticut company's trademark application for "Love Them Both" was rejected in December for being too similar to Birthright's "We Love Them Both!"
By Robert Storace
7 minute read
February 13, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Subway Wants $8 Million From App Maker for Trademark ViolationsThe lawsuit filed in Connecticut federal court Friday claims an Indian app designer is using the fast-food chain's likeness to make money.
By ROBERT STORACE
4 minute read
February 13, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Jury Awards Woman $54,000 After Struck by Underinsured DriverA Connecticut jury found the woman's own insurance provider must cover the balance of medical costs not covered by the other driver's insurance company.
By ROBERT STORACE
4 minute read
February 10, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Suit Seeks Reparations for Fire That Destroyed Billionaire's ArtworkTwo insurance companies claim negligence caused a fire that destroyed artwork that belonged to former hedge fund giant Steven A. Cohen.
By Robert Storace
5 minute read
February 09, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Class Action Targeting Pharma Giant's Fax Advertisements ReinstatedThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled that a fax from Boehringer Ingelheim inviting a chiropractic clinic's employees to a dinner promoting a drug is enough to state a valid claim.
By Robert Storace
7 minute read
February 09, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune
5 Questions: Hugh Keefe Addresses Balancing Civil, Criminal LawKeefe was the first attorney certified for criminal and civil trial advocacy by the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
By Robert Storace
10 minute read
February 08, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Sun West Hit with $800,000 Breach of Contract SuitA Connecticut company claims the mortgage giant has refused to pay it for services rendered.
By ROBERT STORACE
6 minute read
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