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By Robert Storace | November 28, 2017
The three families who were victims of an attempted home invasion in Salem 2 1/2 years ago have agreed on a $1.3 million settlement. Attorneys for the family said the suspect, who left a residential home, later told police he wanted to kill the homeowners.
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By Michael Marciano | November 27, 2017
Coulter tweeted a link to an August 2015 story about a Connecticut attorney who was pushing for immigration reforms following the murder of a Norwich woman by a Haitian immigrant who was illegally in the country.
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By Robert Storace | November 27, 2017
Christine Jackson was awarded more than $500,000 after she was struck by a driver who ran a red light.
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By Robert Storace | November 22, 2017
A New Haven Internal Affairs report found that a police officer used excessive force when tasering Rodney Williams Jr. Now, Williams has sued the officer seeking punitive and compensatory damages.
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By Brian Baxter | November 22, 2017
A look at some of the notable legal fees behind clients in the news.
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By Robert Storace | November 21, 2017
Jessica McCue fought for years to ensure that daughter Sasha had a playground that was accessible to all children. She won that battle and soon Sasha's elementary school playground will be handicapped accessible to all students.
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By Michael Marciano | November 21, 2017
Personal-injury attorney Patricia Cruz Fragoso of Danbury's Ventura Law has been appointed to serve on the Connecticut Judicial Branch's Access to Justice Commission.
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By Cogan Schneier | November 21, 2017
The lawsuit ends weeks of speculation over whether the DOJ would challenge the deal.
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By Robert Storace | November 20, 2017
Wilkins Irizarry suffered permanent injuries to his back following a slip and fall at his place of work in 2013. He reached a workers' compensation settlement for $325,000 last week.
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By Mike Scarcella | November 20, 2017
U.S. Sen. Al Franken came under fire Thursday after a radio newscaster recounted being groped and kissed by the former comedian during a USO tour of the Middle East in 2006, three years before the Minnesota Democrat took office. Less than 24 hours earlier, Franken was speaking out about sexual harassment to make his case against forced arbitration clauses in employment contracts that can silence victims of abuse.
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