When plaintiffs counsel Stephen Sobin was presented with a premises liability case concerning the inside of a fitness center, he was reluctant to take up the matter.

Sobin, a partner with Brown, Paindiris & Scott in Glastonbury, knew premise liability cases could be hard to navigate, especially one in which someone was injured from using equipment in a fitness center.

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