Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | August 29, 2019
Credibility, both sides agreed, played a big part in a defense verdict in a dog bite case. The plaintiffs had sought $1.5 million.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott Watnik | August 29, 2019
What happens when an alleged trespasser enters another's property with the property owner's consent, but that consent is induced by fraudulent acts of someone other than the alleged trespasser? Until a recent decision by the New York Supreme Court, no New York court had ever squarely addressed the question.
By Verdict Search | August 26, 2019
The owner of a Miami apartment complex agrees to settle lawsuits over the unsolved shooting deaths of two visitors in their parked car.
By Suzette Parmley | August 22, 2019
Following the Supreme Court chief justice's call for legislative action in a split ruling on landlord liability for exposed radiators, a ranking New Jersey lawmaker has said that a bill is being drafted.
By Greg Land | August 22, 2019
District Judge Michael Brown said he'd allow the plaintiffs to dismiss their case with prejudice, but invited the defendants to move for attorney fees for litigation tactics "tantamount to bad faith."
By Greg Land | August 19, 2019
Attorneys for Cafe 290 said they will seek legal fees after their $100,000 settlement offer was rejected.
By Robert Storace | August 19, 2019
Plaintiff Thomas Przybylowicz, a 57-year-old Haddam man who suffered neck injuries after jumping from a window during a house fire, alleged improperly installed Orkin-Therm insulation was responsible for the blaze. He won a $623,065 arbitration award.
By Jeffrey S. Lichtman | August 16, 2019
As practitioners, we are often called upon to evaluate how a court might apply the law to a client’s fact patterns. In two tort cases from the past term, the Court of Appeals reminded us that legal principles often require us to analyze the totality of circumstances, rather than apply facile but ill-fitting and rigid tests.
By Robert Storace | August 12, 2019
Cheshire attorney Frank Bartlett Jr. has secured a $1.2 million settlement for Hartford resident Tommie Buchanon, who was left a quadriplegic following a fall on construction debris on the stairs of an apartment complex.
By Verdict Search | August 12, 2019
The Miami jury awarded more than $500,000 for the fall in a Presidente Supermarket.
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