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January 06, 2003 | Law.com

Red Scare

By Recorder Staff

22 minute read

February 12, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

State`s Attorney Does About-Face In Argument

When the State`s Attorney`s office argues before the Connecticut Supreme Court, the justices want those arguments to be consistent. And apparently the justices take a dim view when a state`s attorney tries to finesse the court.

By Kellie A. Wagner Law Tribune Staff Writer

4 minute read

December 31, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Transactions: Commercial

$14 million obtained for four hospital buildings Warehouse in Davie bought for $2.5 million And more...

By Review staff

7 minute read

October 15, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Transactions: Residential

1938-era home in Delray Beach obtained for $4.6 million Miami Beach home purchased for $6 million

By Review staff

4 minute read

June 11, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

House Passes Bill That Would Cap Damages in Most Tort Lawsuits

Measure Starts Long Process

By Jeff Blumenthaland John F. ManserOf the Legal Staff

5 minute read

December 09, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Sun Capital sells coffee concern for $157 million

Steven Liff represented Boca Raton-based Sun Capital Partners in the $157 million cash sale of one of its affiliated companies, Timothy's Coffees of the World.

By Review staff

6 minute read

January 15, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Jeffrey M. Reilly Jr., a sometime home inspector, and Marshall Rosier, a Yale-trained psychologist, thought they hit on a way fix up an 1800`s federal-style house on Cheshire`s Main Street.

By THOMAS SCHEFFEY Law Tribune Staff Writer

4 minute read

November 19, 2009 | Daily Business Review

$2.88 million awarded for medical malpractice

Clementina Brown went to Palmetto General Hospital with severe abdominal pain on May 6, 2005. The single mother of 11-year-old twins went into shock and later died.

By Review staff & VerdictSearch

6 minute read

July 09, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

Court Rules Lack of Finality Quashes Appeal

A Philadelphia Common Pleas Court judge erred by allowing the appeal of an order dismissing a plaintiff's claims because the order did not resolve litigation of all claims and all parties in the case and was, therefore, not final, the Superior Court has ruled.

By Danielle N. RodierOf the Legal Staff

6 minute read

March 15, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Errant Email Enrages Defense Bar

In his 14-year tenure as a public defender, Thomas Wynne Jr. has admittedly made some mistakes, but-until this month-none which infuriated most of the criminal defense bar while also alienating numerous Jewish members of the legal community.

By Kellie A. Wagner Law Tribune Staff Writer

4 minute read