By Emily Cousins | December 23, 2024
Emanuele Cicchiello, managing partner at Cicchiello & Cicchiello, was hit with a grievance complaint filed by former associate Alexander J. Sarris spurred by the events surrounding Sarris' departure.
By Michael Marciano | December 23, 2024
Promotions and hires will kick off the new year at Gfeller Laurie and Murtha Cullina, while Coffey Modica opens a new office in Westport.
By Greg Andrews | December 23, 2024
James Blose's decade-long scheme went undetected at banks in Pennsylvania and New York before a bank in Connecticut caught him last year.
By Emily Cousins | December 20, 2024
The defendant, CSAA Affinity Insurance Co., needed to provide underinsured motorist coverage to the plaintiff, but the complaint said "the defendant has failed to make any reasonable offers or to pay any compensation to the plaintiff for injuries and losses."
By Aleeza Furman | December 19, 2024
"An MDL that encompassed any potential injury relating to use of these exceedingly popular weight loss drugs might quickly become procedurally and substantively unwieldy,” the Judicial Panel of Multidistrict Litigation ruled.
By Mike Neighbors | December 19, 2024
With the potential to redefine key areas of the law, here are the five most interesting litigation hotspots spotted by Law.com Radar in 2024.
By Emily Cousins | December 18, 2024
Currently, the only body that brings uniformity to adult day care centers is the Connecticut Association of Adult Day Care Centers, which is a private trade group. The organization helps "certify" members and nonmembers, but it is not required for adult day care centers that only take private payments.
By Dan Roe | December 18, 2024
Racial, ethnic and gender diversity changed more drastically in the nation’s top-ranked law schools compared to the average changes among the 196 ABA-approved law schools.
By Dan Novak | December 17, 2024
Live-event ticket providers, hotels and short-term vacation rentals such as Airbnb must clearly advertise to customers the total price, including any fees, under the rule the Federal Trade Commission adopted on a 4-1 vote.
By Emily Cousins | December 17, 2024
"There are few relationships that involve as much trust as between a couple and their fertility doctor," Tracey B. Cowan, counsel for the plaintiffs, said. "They're working together to bring children into the world. Here that trust was misplaced and betrayed, and for that, Illume and Dr. Leondires must be held accountable."
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