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July 25, 2016 | Daily Business Review

Miami Judge Rules Bitcoin Not Same as Money in Criminal Case

Judge Teresa Mary Pooler ejects money laundering allegedly tied to bitcoin transactions.

By Staff and wire reports

3 minute read

April 29, 2016 | Daily Business Review

$1.53 an Hour for Attorney? Not in Florida, Court Says in Striking Workers' Comp Caps

The Florida Supreme Court has removed attorney fee caps in workers' compensation cases, striking down a 13-year-old law.

By Staff and Wire Reports

2 minute read

December 09, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Newtown Families File Notice of Possible Lawsuits

The parents of some children killed in the 2012 Newtown school shooting have filed court documents indicating they plan to file wrongful death lawsuits, but it's not clear who would be sued.

By Law Tribune Staff and Wire Reports

4 minute read

October 21, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Inmate's Lawsuit Challenges State Ban on Porn in Prisons

A convicted murder who fancies himself a Renaissance artist is suing prison officials in Connecticut for not allowing him access to sexually explicit books.

By Law Tribune Staff and Wire Reports

4 minute read

September 24, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Norwalk Settles Mosque Lawsuit for $2 Million

A long-running dispute between the city of Norwalk and an Islamic group appears to be settled, with the city agreeing to pay $2 million to the group and help it find an alternate location for a mosque and a meeting hall.

By Law Tribune Staff and Wire Reports

2 minute read

September 11, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Conn. AG Leads Probe of Home Depot Data Breach

By Law Tribune Staff and Wire Reports

2 minute read

June 09, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune

East Haven Latinos Reach $450,000 Settlement With Town

The town of East Haven has agreed to pay $450,000 to settle a civil rights lawsuit by Latino residents. But perhaps the more significant part of the agreement, according to lawyers involved with the case, is that the town has agreed to greatly limit its enforcement of immigration laws and communications with national immigration authorities.

By Law Tribune Staff and Wire Reports

2 minute read

June 03, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Supreme Court Says Disabled Woman Has Right To Consent To S&M Sex

People don't necessarily give up their ability to consent to sex — including sadomasochistic encounters — when placed under the legal conservatorship of others because they are considered unable to handle their affairs, the Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled.

By Law Tribune Staff And Wire Reports

5 minute read

September 26, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Delaware bankruptcy judge approves sale of Digital Domain to Asian joint venture

A federal bankruptcy judge in Delaware on Monday approved the sale of assets belonging to Digital Domain Media Group to a partnership of Chinese and Indian film companies.

By Review wire reports

2 minute read

April 23, 2012 | Daily Business Review

Florida Supreme Court hears Senate redistricting challenge

Oral argument on a revised state Senate redistricting map opened with Justice Barbara Pariente saying she disagreed with the interpretation of the high court opinion that kicked the original map back to the Republican-led Legislature.

By Staff and wire reports

1 minute read