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By Robert Storace | September 14, 2018
Renee Dubin suffered a head injury and rib fractures after the antique car she was driving suddenly lost its brakes. Her car hit a guardrail and went down an embankment. She recently settled the case for $335,000.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert G. Brody and Katherine M. Bogard | September 13, 2018
The 2017-2018 Connecticut Supreme Court term was active in the area of labor and employment, with several important decisions.
By Ellis Kim | September 13, 2018
At least one D.C. Circuit judge appeared skeptical of the DOJ argument that EPIC, the advocacy group seeking Trump's tax returns, hadn't completed its Freedom of Information Act request.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | September 13, 2018
The Connecticut Law Tribune recently reached out to attorneys across the state to ask how they deal with the pressures of the job and what tips they have for lawyers and law students at all levels on alleviating stress.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | September 13, 2018
A judge had ordered that Anthony Malarney pay $1.5 million to a woman he allegedly raped in high school in 2014. The school district was removed as a defendant in the suit due to governmental immunity.
By Cheryl Miller | September 12, 2018
"I wish I could wave a magic wand and have it go back to the way it was," Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said in a conversation with California Justice Goodwin Liu, one of her former law clerks.
By Colby Hamilton | September 12, 2018
Responding to the fifth amended complaint that covers dozens of cases as part of the multidistrict litigation, U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman settled a trio of outstanding issues related to state liability claims.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | September 12, 2018
The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that the First Amendment and freedom of speech did not apply to a man who threatened a family court judge via emails to acquaintances. Edward Taupier had threatened to shoot Judge Elizabeth Bozzuto; the judge was never directly threatened.
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By John Council | September 11, 2018
The state of Connecticut has sued the Florida-based compounding pharmacy Assured Rx, along with several former and current Connecticut state employees, alleging that they participated in a kickback scheme involving drugs covered by a taxpayer-funded pharmacy benefit plan.
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By Robert Storace | September 11, 2018
Vernon Horn was released from prison in April after serving 17 years for a murder he did not commit. His attorneys filed a federal lawsuit Friday seeking monetary damages.
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