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By Robert Storace | May 15, 2018
Environmental groups have filed suit to stop the state from shifting $175 million from three efficiency and clean energy programs to the state's general fund.
By C. Ryan Barber | May 15, 2018
"The case did not arise in a vacuum, and the special counsel did not create his own job description," U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson wrote in a ruling that upheld the criminal charges against Paul Manafort, the former Donald Trump campaign chairman.
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By Robert Storace | May 15, 2018
The lawsuit includes claims for personal injury, financial loss and loss of consortium.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | May 14, 2018
U.S. District Judge Vanessa Bryant of the District of Connecticut dismissed the case by a man who allegedly failed to file the prerequisite Form 75 to collect workers' compensation benefits.
By Colby Hamilton | May 14, 2018
The California-based commercial litigation attorney and his own practice have racked up over $1 billion in verdicts in cases against some of the biggest companies and law firms out there. "I stand by the legal work we've done, and the results we've attained," he said.
By Meghan Tribe | May 14, 2018
Yale Law School and 13 other top law schools are issuing a survey to law firms asking them to disclose whether or not they require summer associates to submit to forced arbitration agreements and related nondisclosure deals.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | May 14, 2018
Quinnipiac University School of Law graduate Denia Perez spoke at a public hearing Monday supporting amending the Connecticut Practice Book to allow DACA beneficiaries to practice law in Connecticut.
By Tony Mauro | May 14, 2018
The justices in Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association found the 1992 Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act infringed on state sovereignty. The decision could transform sports and sports gambling from coast to coast.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Michael Marciano | May 11, 2018
Nicole S. Mulé of Hartford's Robinson & Cole has joined the board of directors of the not-for-profit Hartford Marathon Foundation.
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By Robert Storace | May 11, 2018
Tajinder Sehmi was forced to leave his job as a deliveryman after he slipped and fell on wet stairs. This week his attorney secured a $105,000 workers' compensation settlement.
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