January 15, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune
GAL Cleared Of Ethical WrongdoingChester solo Denise Evarts has been relieved of her guardian
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY
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September 03, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Taylor's A Knockout On YouTubeIt's not unusual to find Horton, Shield Knox partner Michael S. Taylor arguing before the Supreme or Appellate Court, or teaching a moot court class. He's typically neatly dressed in a conservative suit - cool, calm and collected. That's a far cry from his image on YouTube -- throwing a knockout punch at a crowded Glastonbury fight night.
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY
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March 03, 2008 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Patching Some Holes In The LawJurors who have just selflessly fulfilled their civic duty seem like the last people the courts should be antagonizing.
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY
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May 14, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Courts To Probe Orders' ValidityNewly installed Chief Justice Chase T. Rogers has announced plans to review all remaining "Level Two" secret files to determine whether whole-file sealing is appropriate.
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY
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March 12, 2007 | Connecticut Law Tribune
CTLA, CBIA Battle Over LegislationTwo bills backed by the state's plaintiffs' bar are drawing fire in the state legislature from both business and insurance groups.
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY
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March 27, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Prep School Hit With $41.7 Million Verdict After Student Contracts Insect-Borne DiseaseA Connecticut jury awarded a 20-year-old New York woman $41.7 million after she claimed that Hotchkiss School was negligent in preventing her from contracting viral encephalitis during a China trip.
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY
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June 05, 2006 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Barkeep's Failure To Supervise Patron Costs $265,000Heather Bosco v. Daniel B. Regan, et al
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY
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June 29, 2009 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Plaintiff Gets Nothing After Dance Floor FallMarianne Varunes v. Janet Battey, et al.: A Hamden bookkeeper who broke her ankle in a fall at a restaurant lost her lawsuit after she was unable to prove there were problems with the establishment's dance floor.
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY
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June 28, 2006 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Parties Still Haggling Over GIS DatabaseComputer entrepreneur Steven Whitaker won a significant Freedom of Information victory at the state Supreme Court in 2005, but the town of Greenwich has made it feel like a defeat.
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY
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March 29, 2004 | National Law Journal
Locking down a laptopJeffrey Ranta is convinced there's something somewhere in his wife's laptop that would help his divorce case. And now the Greenwich, Conn., urologist may have the chance to prove it.
By Thomas B. ScheffeyAmerican Lawyer Media News Service
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