By Cogan Schneier | February 16, 2018
Five things to know about Chief Judge Roger Gregory of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 16, 2018
Barbara Joseph claims she was wrongfully terminated after complaining about alleged abuse at a facility for people with disabilities. Joseph has filed a lawsuit seeking monetary damages.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 15, 2018
A group of New Milford residents has bandied together to appeal a Connecticut Siting Council ruling that would pave the way for the largest solar power farm located in their backyard.
By Ross Todd | February 15, 2018
U.S. District Judge William Alsup of the Northern District of California certified a class of Uber drivers Wednesday in a case claiming the company takes an oversized chunk of ride fees.
By Colby Hamilton | February 15, 2018
The panel found that the state's interest and neutral application of its regulation of charitable organizations overcame any chilling effect and prior restraint concerns by Citizens United.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 14, 2018
The verdict came after the jury found the driver, who was backing out of a parking space, liable for the pedestrian's shoulder injury.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 13, 2018
The Connecticut Supreme Court will opens its sixth session next week. The court will hear a variety of cases ranging from criminal law to campaign finance law and laws related to the payment of attorney fees.
By Angela Morris | February 13, 2018
An animal charity in Indiana must stop declawing lions and tigers, and put an end to “Tiger Baby Playtimes,” which allowed the public to interact with big cat cubs.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 13, 2018
Sebastiana Marchese underwent two surgeries after she was injured in a head-on collision in Berlin. She recently settled the case for $250,000.
By Marcia Coyle | February 13, 2018
"I'm hopeful this movement will succeed in stopping something that should've been stopped a long time ago,” Ginsburg said Monday at an event at University of Pennsylvania Law School. Her remarks were the latest in recent weeks about the #MeToo movement.
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