In challenging the motion to disqualify her, Patricia A. Cofrancesco argued that the issues raised by her client are not “substantially related” to any matter she handled as an attorney in New Haven’s legal department.

Forced to resign four years ago in the wake of loan scandal that rocked New Haven Mayor John DeStefano Jr.’s administration, the city’s former corporation counsel, Patricia A. Cofrancesco, is out of a job again-this time as the lawyer of a police detective suing her ex-employer.

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