HARTFORD, Conn. AP – A quasi-public trash agency that lost $220 million in a deal with Enron Corp. has agreed to a $16.25 million settlement with a Hartford-based lawfirm that gave advice on the doomed transaction.
State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority announced the settlement with Murtha Cullina LLP Thursday, after the agency’s board of directors approved the proposal.