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Divided U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Petition to Hear Conn. Land Use Case
U.S. Supreme Court Asked to Weigh in On Conn. 'Takings' Case
It has been more than a decade since a Middlefield-based company first tried to get the necessary approval from Durham's town land use boards to develop a 10-acre parcel it owns.National Employment Law Firm Merges With Hartford-Based Practice
The already competitive Connecticut employment law market just gained another major player, as Atlanta-based Ford Harrison has acquired a five-attorney, Hartford-based practice.National Labor Firm, in Growth Bid, Bags Popeyes Chicken Lawyers
Ford & Harrison, a national labor and employment firm that bolted on a boutique in January, remained acquisitive by expanding Tuesday into Connecticut after absorbing Hartford-based Rose Kallor.Judge Orders Insurer to Cover Policyholder Sued After Fistfight
Does an insurance policy cover you if you're sued following a fistfight? In some cases, yes, according to a recent Connecticut federal court decision.Brain-Injured Plaintiff Loses $3 Million Lawsuit Against Town
The retaining wall was constructed as a part of a federally funded Streetscape Project, which was designed to promote pedestrian safety and make easier to walk to businesses in the Redding section of Georgetown.Brain-Injured Plaintiff Loses $3 Million Lawsuit Against Town
The retaining wall was constructed as a part of a federally funded Streetscape Project, which was designed to promote pedestrian safety and make easier to walk to businesses in the Redding section of Georgetown.Updated: Former Conn. Scoutmaster Named in Lawsuit Allegedly Molested Some Boys Hundreds of Times
As a scoutmaster in Ridgefield in the 1960s and 1970s, Donald Dennis went on frequent camping trips with young boys. And, according to a Stamford attorney, he molested them time and time again. One young scout was allegedly assaulted more than 1,000 times.Updated: Former Conn. Scoutmaster Named in Lawsuit Allegedly Molested Some Boys Hundreds of Times
As a scoutmaster in Ridgefield in the 1960s and 1970s, Donald Dennis went on frequent camping trips with young boys. And, according to a Stamford attorney, he molested them time and time again. One young scout was allegedly assaulted more than 1,000 times.Lawsuit Claims 17 Former Conn. Boy Scouts Were Molested by Troop Leader
Seventeen former Boy Scouts have filed a lawsuit on claiming they were sexually assaulted by a Ridgefield troop master in the 1960s and 1970s.Trending Stories
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