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By Emily Cousins | October 12, 2023
"It is a tremendous honor to be nominated by Gov. Ned Lamont to join the distinguished judges on the Appellate Court," the jurist said. "I am thankful for the confidence that he has shown in me to further serve the state of Connecticut."
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By Emily Cousins | October 11, 2023
The discipline included reprimands, disbarment, restitution and required continuing legal education.
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By Emily Cousins | October 10, 2023
"The painkiller diversion went on for a matter of years, during which they ignored evidence of diversion and left countless patients in the dark about the truth of what had happened to them," Josh Koskoff, one of the attorneys for the plaintiffs, claimed.
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By Riley Brennan | October 10, 2023
According to the court's Sept. 26 opinion, plaintiffs Todd Howell and N.E.S.A.I.M. LLC brought claims for breach of contract, breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, violation of 42 U.S.C. §1981, violations of the federal and state constitutions, and intentional infliction of emotional distress, claiming that the minority-owned snow and ice removal business entered into a contract with the school and was met with significant distaste for "Black minority contractors."
By Colleen Murphy | October 9, 2023
"Defendant 3M conducted studies in the 1950s and early 1960s that showed its perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) accumulates in the human body and is toxic," stated U.S. Magistrate Judge John C. Nivison, in his written opinion for the court. "By the 1970s, additional 3M studies revealed that its PFOS products were 'even more toxic' than previously believed.
By Jack Womack | Charlotte Johnstone | October 9, 2023
A handful of international law firms with local offices say their lawyers are working remotely as violence across Israel and Palestine has claimed hundreds of lives in recent days. Other global firms are offering support.
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By Emily Cousins | October 6, 2023
"Class counsel remain committed to making it right for Blackbaud's data breach victims through our ongoing litigation in the District of South Carolina," DiCello Levitt lawyers said.
By Hugo Guzman | October 6, 2023
An attorney for Elon Musk told the SEC in a letter that conducting another interview is overkill after it did two last year. He suggested the agency was acting in bad faith.
By Michael A. Mora | October 5, 2023
Boston jurors awarded about $25 million in compensatory damages, $5 million to each of Rita Jones' five adult children, and $150 million in punitive damages to the estate.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | October 5, 2023
The data breach occurred May 14, 2020. However government officials said Blackbaud waited until July 16, 2020, to announce the incident that affected more than 13,000 consumers.
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