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July 28, 2003 | The Legal Intelligencer

$270,000 Awarded in Overtime Dispute

A Delaware County jury has handed down a $270,000 award in a class action against Liberty Travel Inc. over a claim that it failed to properly pay its employees for overtime work.

By Danielle N. RodierOf the Legal Staff

3 minute read

May 28, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Blue`s Views: CUTPA Loophole Closed

According to New Haven lawyer R. Wynne Bohonnon, there`s a hole in the law that prevents lawyers from helping clients with a recurrent problem.

By THOMAS SCHEFFEY Law Tribune Staff Writer

4 minute read

December 17, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Case: Carnival Corp. vs. U.S. Bank National Association

The cruise line sued U.S. Bank for not honoring a rebate agreement during a 90-day period as it transitioned to another credit-card company.

By Review staff & VerdictSearch

6 minute read

May 16, 2005 | The Legal Intelligencer

Candidate Profiles for Primary Elections

In tomorrow's primary, voters will have their first chance to influence the filling of a number of judicial vacancies in Bucks, Chester and Philadelphia counties.

By The Legal Staff

5 minute read

February 22, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

An Idea Before Its Time?

The Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, which former President Bill Clinton aptly signed into law in June of 2000 using digital signature technology, has been slow to transform how home mortgages are closed, especially in New England.

By SCOTT BREDELaw Tribune Staff Writer

6 minute read

May 10, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Jewish Lawyers Form Cardozo Society

It`s an idea whose time has come. Just two months ago, a few lawyers within the Greater Hartford Jewish Federation began talking about the need for a professional group to share education, networking and cultural activity. Around the nation, cities like San Diego and Seattle have Benjamin N. Cardozo societies that do just that. They honor the former New York Court of Appeals judge who followed Louis Brandeis to be the second Jewish U.S. Supreme Court Justice.

By THOMAS SCHEFFEYLaw Tribune Staff Writer

3 minute read

October 01, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Transactions: Residential

Coral Gables home on quarter of an acre dealt for $1.9 million Boca Raton house sells for $4.65 million

By Review staff

3 minute read

August 29, 2002 | The Legal Intelligencer

Park South Diner Redefines the Lunch Hour

At the Park South Diner, you can have your cake and eat it, too, but only if it shows up at your table before the end of the workweek.

By Laurie Stewart Of the Legal Staff

5 minute read

January 15, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Supreme Court To Hear Death Penalty Question

Admitting that the pressure is mounting for the state to secure a death penalty sentence in the murder of a Hartford police officer, prosecutors are tightening defendant Alex Sostre`s noose.

By Kellie A. Wagner Law Tribune Staff Writer

4 minute read

April 05, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Smoking Gun File Fair Game

One of the highest tests of attorney professionalism is the rule that a privileged document, accidentally released to opposing counsel, must promptly be returned unread.

By THOMAS SCHEFFEY Law Tribune Staff Writer

4 minute read