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By Robert Storace | February 2, 2018
The Connecticut Supreme Court sided with the state in a voyeurism case in which a man taped three separate consensual sexual encounters with three different women.
By Cogan Schneier | February 2, 2018
The memo outlines an FBI warrant for the surveillance of former Trump campaign associate Carter Page.
By Cogan Schneier | February 1, 2018
The lawyers said the reason for their withdrawal would be explained in an upcoming motion to be filed under seal.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | February 1, 2018
Dale Perry, a cancer survivor who fractured her pelvis at work, has agreed to $200,000 in workers' compensation benefits.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 31, 2018
Curtis Clarke, injured after he was struck by a motorist and thrown off his scooter, has settled the case for $250,000.
By Tony Mauro | January 30, 2018
President Donald Trump boasted Tuesday night that he has appointed “more circuit judges than any new administration in the history of our country” and called Neil Gorsuch “a great new Supreme Court justice."
By Colby Hamilton | January 30, 2018
In a sprawling hearing to address competing motions for an injunction by plaintiffs and dismissal by DOJ over the DACA wind-down, U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis once again took aim at statements made by the Trump administration.
By Cogan Schneier | January 30, 2018
If the president authorizes the release of a House memo about the FBI, some plaintiffs suing for Justice Department records could get a boost.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Joe Martini, James Glasser and Judd Lindenfeld | January 30, 2018
The new FCPA policy provides the much-needed assurance that fulsome voluntary self-disclosure of FCPA violations will likely serve to avoid criminal prosecution. At the same time, the new FCPA policy signals that the government will continue to combat corporate misconduct by focusing on individual misconduct.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | January 29, 2018
Lawyers say that if Andrew McDonald is confirmed, as expected, it will reinforce the courts left-leaning take on social issues, such as immigration.
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