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By Robert Storace | May 29, 2018
Two judges Thursday affirmed former ship captain John Loftus' $1.1 million whistleblower ruling. Loftus was constructively discharged after complaining about alleged safety violations on the vessel.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | May 25, 2018
A Superior Court jury has awarded $345,000 to a woman who said Bridgeport Hospital retaliated against her because she had a mental health illness that required her to take time off from work.
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By Michael Marciano | May 25, 2018
The 2018 Connecticut Legal Awards brightened the Bond Room at the Hilton Hartford Downtown Thursday night, with nearly 200 attendees on hand to celebrate professional excellence, including the 2018 Connecticut Law Tribune award for Attorney of the Year, which went to the University of Connecticut School of Law's Karen DeMeola.
By Marcia Coyle | May 25, 2018
There may be another way: "non-mutual offensive collateral estoppel." The concept is fairly established in the law, but it has not been used much. And judges and arbitrators have broad discretion whether to apply it in any given case.
By Colby Hamilton | May 25, 2018
The former Hollywood producer is facing multiple sexual assault charges connected to two separate incidents.
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By Michael Marciano | May 24, 2018
A formal ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at 9 a.m. Friday, led by Westport First Selectman Jim Marpe. The new office is located at 246 Post Rd. East, on the second floor.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | May 24, 2018
The attorney for a young girl allegedly sexually assaulted by a paraprofessioanal teacher opens up about taking on such personal cases.
By Catherine Wilson | May 24, 2018
Two families file a lawsuit to clarify they can sue the maker and seller of the AR-15 rifle used in the Parkland school shooting for damages without risking financial ruin.
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By Robert Storace | May 23, 2018
"Preparing for the bar exam needs to be a full-time job," said Justin Dion, director of the Bar Success Program at Western New England University School of Law.
By Ellis Kim | May 23, 2018
That “oversight” came after the government attempted to withhold the names and email addresses of various members on President Donald Trump's transition team that were already available online.
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