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By Emily Cousins | October 19, 2023
"[The defendants] have a duty to provide clean, safe water," plaintiffs counsel Ian Sloss said. "It's our opinion that they've been delinquent in that duty, and so we really hope that these lawsuits motivate them to do the right thing."
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By Emily Cousins | October 13, 2023
"When somebody goes in and they say they have an allergy, and the allergy is acknowledged and then they end up serving something that has the allergen in it, it's very hard to defend liability," Laurel Francoeur said.
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By Emily Cousins | October 12, 2023
"It is a tremendous honor to be nominated by Gov. Ned Lamont to join the distinguished judges on the Appellate Court," the jurist said. "I am thankful for the confidence that he has shown in me to further serve the state of Connecticut."
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By Emily Cousins | October 11, 2023
The discipline included reprimands, disbarment, restitution and required continuing legal education.
By Allison Dunn | October 10, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
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By Emily Cousins | October 10, 2023
"The painkiller diversion went on for a matter of years, during which they ignored evidence of diversion and left countless patients in the dark about the truth of what had happened to them," Josh Koskoff, one of the attorneys for the plaintiffs, claimed.
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By Emily Cousins | October 5, 2023
The data breach occurred May 14, 2020. However government officials said Blackbaud waited until July 16, 2020, to announce the incident that affected more than 13,000 consumers.
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By Emily Cousins | October 4, 2023
Andrew Lieb, the complainant's attorney, said the police report is particularly damning. "I would be mortified if I was associated with a place like this," he said.
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By Emily Cousins | October 3, 2023
The first class action—against Coppertone—has survived a motion to dismiss.
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By Emily Cousins | October 2, 2023
"Medicare Advantage plans that submit false information to increase payments from CMS show blatant disregard for the integrity of these vital federal health care funds," Christian J. Schrank, deputy inspector general for investigations with the Office of Inspector General for the Department of Health and Human Services, said. "Such actions are an affront to the Medicare program and the millions of patients who rely on its services. Working with our law enforcement partners, our agency will continue to prioritize investigating alleged fraud that targets the Medicare Advantage program."
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