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Matt Scott to Lead Northeast Division of The Hartford's Middle and Large Commercial Business
The Hartford has named Matt Scott head of the Northeast Division for the company's middle and large commercial insurance business.Connecticut Supreme Court Clarifies Sovereign Immunity in Case Involving Multiple Public Agencies
The state Supreme Court has tightened the rules regarding sovereign immunity and those that could sue transportation commissioner James Redeker for injuries sustained on state bridges.Woman Seriously Injured by Police Cadet Vehicle Wins 6-Figure Arbitration Award
An arbitrator awarded Tracy Michaud almost $200,000 this week to compensate for injuries she sustained after the car she was driving was rear-ended by another motor vehicle in Hartford three years ago.Judge Robaina Discusses Role, Father's Influence
Former Judge Antonio Robaina talked to the Connecticut Law Tribune about his 20 years on the bench and his new career with McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter.Fatal Medical Malpractice Case Ends in $2.6M Settlement
Gary Wheelis died after doctors gave him his third blood thinner after surgery.View more book results for the query "Cooney, Scully and Dowling"
Chubb Appoints John Watkins as Head of Casualty Claims for North America Claims
John Watkins has been named senior vice president, head of casualty claims, for Chubb’s North America claims organization.Mr. Watkins will report…Sessions Pick as AG Stokes Fears for State's Criminal Justice Reforms
The Connecticut Bar Association said the Alabama senator opposes efforts to reduce incarceration, such as state's "Second Chance Society."Eight Names Top the Potential Short-List for Connecticut's U.S. Attorney Job
Attorneys say any appointee will likely continue to focus on white-collar crime and drugs while addressing illegal immigration.Hartford Catholic Diocese Settles Another Sexual Abuse Claim
The case, settled for an undisclosed amount, involved allegations that a priest sexually abused a 13-year-old in his own home.Judge Rejects Defense Argument That Mosquitos Caused Crash
A defense lawyer argued that the driver of a state-owned vehicle shouldn't be held liable for an accident because mosquitos invaded the cab of his truck and caused him to lose control.Trending Stories
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