Tenants of Thames River Apartments v. New London Housing Authority: One lawyer’s foray into a class action over public housing in New London started with a slip-and-fall case and ended with an unusual settlement that will see a Superior Court judge overseeing apartment complex renovations.

Robert Reardon Jr.’s law firm in New London was representing Nicole Majette, who resided at Thames River Apartments, a public housing complex operated by the New London Housing Authority. Early one morning in 2003, she slipped in the urine and feces that had collected in a common area, leaving her arm fractured and the ulnar nerve in the arm injured.

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