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New Movie Leads Conn. Lawyers To Reflect on Priest Sex Abuse Cases
The movie "Spotlight" tells the story of the Boston Globe's investigation into sexual abuse of children by priests. Its release has refocused the general public on a scandal that, by some measures, reached its peak nearly a decade ago.Injured Car Passenger Collects $200,000 in Claim Against Bar
A woman who was seriously injured in a car accident has been awarded nearly $200,000 by a Hartford jury after suing the bar she claims served alcohol to her noticeably intoxicated friend.Injured Car Passenger Collects $200,000 in Claim Against Bar
A woman who was seriously injured in a car accident has been awarded nearly $200,000 by a Hartford jury after suing the bar she claims served alcohol to her noticeably intoxicated friend.Updated: Justices Reject Church's Challenge to Statute of Limitations Extension
The Connecticut Supreme Court has upheld a $1 million jury verdict in a priest sexual abuse lawsuit filed against the Archdiocese of Hartford.Updated: Justices Reject Church's Challenge to Statute of Limitations Extension
The Connecticut Supreme Court has upheld a $1 million jury verdict in a priest sexual abuse lawsuit filed against the Archdiocese of Hartford.View more book results for the query "Cooney, Scully and Dowling"
Court Upholds $1 Million Priest Abuse Verdict, Rejects Church Challenge to State Law
The Connecticut Supreme Court has upheld a $1 million jury verdict in a priest sexual abuse case against the Archdiocese of Hartford. The 57-page majority ruling also shot down challenges from the diocese that the state's expanded statute of limitations for bringing sex abuse claims was unconstitutional.Court Upholds $1 Million Priest Abuse Verdict, Rejects Church Challenge to State Law
The Connecticut Supreme Court has upheld a $1 million jury verdict in a priest sexual abuse case against the Archdiocese of Hartford. The 57-page majority ruling also shot down challenges from the diocese that the state's expanded statute of limitations for bringing sex abuse claims was unconstitutional.Dozens of Attorneys Kept Close Watch Over Conn. Polling Places
As the sun came up on Election Day and bleary-eyed voters began to make their way to polling locations throughout Connecticut, dozens of lawyers were waiting.Catholic Church Tries to Stave Off Priest Abuse Lawsuits
After what seemed like a never-ending series of child sexual abuse scandals involving the Roman Catholic Church, lawmakers both nationally and in Connecticut sought ways to protect victims' rights.Mistaken Cancer Diagnosis Nets Plaintiff $1.5M
ibMichael Santopietro v. Elizabeth Lach-Pasko et al.:/b/i Patients who think they have been victims of medical malpractice can face a daunting battle getting the evidence - even when the evidence is literally their own flesh and blood. Such was the case for Torrington school bus driver Michael Santopietro, who was diagnosed with lung cancer at Charlotte Hungerford hospital in his hometown. A radiologist took a tiny biopsy with a vacuum needle, inserted through Santopietro's side, guiding the point to the small dot on his lung while using a CAT-scan. The chief of pathology at the hospital, Dr. Elizabeth Lach-Pasko, unequivocally diagnosed the biopsy material as cancerous.Trending Stories
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