Hartford attorney Glenn Coe is representing Judge William Mottolese in a writ of error action before the state Supreme Court.

When they think they’re right, the Good Hands folks can be an Iron Fist. That’s what Bridgeport Superior Court Judge A. William Mottolese found when he tried to press an Allstate Insurance adjuster to go up $400 to meet a claimant’s $2,450 demand in an minor auto case.

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