By Charles Toutant | December 5, 2017
Irvington and Ridgefield are the latest towns in New Jersey to bring suits against drug companies over their alleged roles in the opioid addiction crisis.
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By Robert Storace | December 5, 2017
Heidi Yeranossian, who underwent eye surgery following a 2014 rear-end collision in Wilton, recently settled her case for $400,000. Due to her injuries, the marketing consultant was forced to turn down jobs after the accident.
By Samantha Joseph | December 4, 2017
Prosecutors charged the federal defendants operated companies that billed themselves as law firms and legal referral firms in Coral Springs, West Palm Beach and Boca Raton.
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By Robert Storace | December 4, 2017
Trooper Patrick Dwyer was struck while helping state Department of Transportation employees change the construction pattern on a highway.
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By Michael Marciano | December 1, 2017
The Second Circuit has affirmed a New Britain man's civil rights were violated while he spent a year in solitary confinement in state prison, but in a split decision, has reversed a compensatory award of $62,650, citing qualified immunity for corrections officials.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 1, 2017
Richard Caires, who suffered a stroke in court, has sued an attorney and the judge trial referee claiming his foreclosure case was heard in the wrong jurisdiction. Caires is seeking millions of dollars in damages.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | December 1, 2017
A Delaware Court of Chancery judge on Friday dealt a major blow to Energy Transfer Equity's bid to recover a breakup fee from a failed merger with The Williams Cos. Inc., saying the pipeline company's decision to walk away from the once-promising deal wiped out most of its claims to the $1 billion payment.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | November 29, 2017
Jennifer DeGumbia claims students were bullied and medications were improperly handled at the health clinic at the well-known Avon Old Farms School in Avon. DeGumbia, who was fired, is seeking monetary damages.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
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.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
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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