By Emily Cousins | January 24, 2025
A Connecticut appellate court is allowing a plaintiff to proceed with claims that Geico acted in bad faith.
By Emily Cousins | January 23, 2025
Attorneys general from California, New York, Connecticut, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Vermont issued a joint statement, claiming the "commandeering" of state and local police is unconstitutional.
By Michael Marciano | January 23, 2025
The firm has promoted eight new partners, including five in Connecticut: Patricia J. Durelli, Michael Hanna, Matthew J. Letten, Alan Ruiz and Joanna M. Targonski.
By Riley Brennan | January 23, 2025
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By Emily Cousins | January 22, 2025
"The plaintiff's attorneys did a great job at trial," attorney Eric Stockman said. "It was very hard-fought, but it was done in a very professional manner. … At the end of the day, everybody could shake hands and walk out of the courtroom, head held high."
By Michael A. Mora | January 21, 2025
President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that he signed a "full and unconditional pardon" for Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the Silk Road, an online marketplace notorious for the sale of heroin, cocaine, LSD, and other illegal drugs.
By Emily Cousins | January 21, 2025
"When we filed this lawsuit nearly seven years ago, the first Trump administration was engaged in a widespread practice of separating families with no legitimate immigration enforcement purpose," Kevin Prussia, partner at WilmerHale and counsel for the plaintiffs, said. "Now, this settlement brings some relief for hundreds of New England families and a reminder of our constitutional values and rights."
By Riley Brennan | January 21, 2025
In Webb v. Injured Workers Pharmacy, the class action accused a home delivery pharmacy service of losing control of over 75,000 patients' sensitive personal records in a data breach.
By Michael Marciano | January 17, 2025
Andy Corea of Harris Beach Murtha and Kent Nevins of Shipman & Goodwin discuss transitions at their firms and the outlook for 2025, while managing partner survey results convey optimism.
By Emily Cousins | January 16, 2025
"The challenge was to quickly and effectively get [the plaintiff] the best result and to not draw the case out," Alessandra Magnotti of Carter Mario said. "I was really happy I was able to get the full policy amount for her quickly without having to filed suit."
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