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By Michael Marciano | November 16, 2017
Stamford personal injury attorney Adam Blank has been appointed to a new state task force that will study Connecticut's potential for the public use of self-driving cars.
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By Meghan Tribe | November 16, 2017
Mercedes Colwin, a litigator at Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, has stepped down from her role as managing partner of the firm's New York office following her controversial appearance in a segment that aired last week on Fox News.
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By Robert Storace | November 15, 2017
Following a car crash that required her to have neck surgery, Leslie Kaczenski settled her case this week for $230,000. Kaczenski suffered injuries to her head, neck, left shoulder and back.
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By Robert Storace | November 14, 2017
The issues of negligent entrustment and the marketing of the AR-15 took center stage Tuesday as the Sandy Hook families and gunmakers presented oral arguments to the high court.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Miriam Rozen | November 14, 2017
A roundup of the lawyers picking up sexual abuse clients on both coasts, and on both sides of the latest abuse claims hitting the entertainment industry.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Cogan Schneier | November 14, 2017
Lawyers for the Justice Department told a federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Monday that the government treats President Donald Trump's tweets as "official statements."
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By Robert Storace | November 13, 2017
An animal rights nonprofit is seeking to have three female elephants in a Connecticut petting zoo released, claiming the animals are autonomous creatures.
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By Robert Storace | November 12, 2017
A six-person jury last week found that William Lomas' former business partners breached a contract with him when he gave notice to leave the firm. He has been awarded $4.1 million
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By Robert Storace | November 12, 2017
Jacqueline Poisson was awarded more than $250,000 by a judge after she was mauled by a dog in Stonington in 2012. Poisson suffered injuries to her spine, neck and back.
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By Robert Storace | November 12, 2017
In a 3-0 California Court of Appeal ruling, Travelers gets off the hook in having to defend Watson Pharmaceuticals, an opioid manufacturer, with whom it had an insurance policy.
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