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By Robert Storace | February 5, 2020
Cheshire-based attorney Frank Bartlett Jr. helped secure $102,000 for plaintiff Guy Beaudoin, who sustained injuries in a three-vehicle collision.
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By Robert Storace | January 29, 2020
A Middlebury attorney has secured a nearly $700,000 settlement for a Massachusetts man who was injured after he was ejected from a wheelchair.
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By Robert Storace | January 28, 2020
A Superior Court jury returned a seven-figure verdict in favor of a man who sued Bristol Hospital for medical malpractice, alleging a nurse injured him while administering an enema.
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By Robert Storace | January 14, 2020
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong helped lead a multistate settlement with PayPal Charitable Giving Fund. The settlement, announced Tuesday, ensures donors have adequate information and disclosures when making charitable contributions through the company's online fundraising platform.
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By Robert Storace | January 8, 2020
Attorneys for Peruvian native Hernando Pezo, who was shot in the neck while delivering pizza, have secured a $2.5 million workers' compensation claim on his behalf.
By Robert Storace | January 7, 2020
Nearly five dozen delivery drivers have reached a preliminary $233,450 settlement in their class-action lawsuit, which alleged NEHDS Logistics misclassified them as independent contractors, not employees.
By Robert Storace | January 7, 2020
Attorneys have secured $175,000 for a Branford man who was injured when a vehicle struck him as he was walking along a busy Branford street in March 2018.
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By Robert Storace | December 26, 2019
The Connecticut Law Tribune looks back at the top 10 highest verdicts and settlements of the past 12 months.
By Robert Storace | December 23, 2019
The estate of a 16-year-old Jonathan Law High School student has settled a wrongful death suit with the city of Milford and its Board of Education for $5 million. Student Maren Sanchez was murdered by a peer in what the plaintiff's attorney said could have been avoided if proper protocol were followed.
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By Robert Storace | December 17, 2019
On the same day - Dec. 12 - that former ESPN anchor Adrienne Lawrence withdrew her sex discrimination lawsuit against the network, Rachel Pineda also withdrew her separate race and sex discrimination lawsuit against the network. Pineda's attorney said the two sides agreed to a confidential agreement.
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