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Connecticut District Court Pro Bono Awards Announced
The recipient of the 2024 Pro Bono Award is attorney Lorey Leddy of Murtha Cullina. In addition, Robert Reardon of the Reardon Law Firm, Thomas Gerarde of Howd & Ludorf and Joseph Nawrocki, formerly of Day Pitney and now of SouthBank Legal in Washington, D.C., will each receive honorable mention.Middletown Jury Awards $9 Million, Total Likely to Exceed $13 Million
"In this case, this verdict is not an outlier," plaintiffs counsel Andrew Garza said. "It's not some runaway verdict. It's fair compensation for someone who is young, who has lived and will live with this for the rest of their life."Amendment Did Not Change Underinsured Motorist Vehicle Definition, Appellate Court Says
The goal of the amendment was to "correct this inequity" found in the "Lenda" decision, the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association said in a letter to the Legislature's Insurance and Real Estate Committee.$17 Million Danbury Verdict Survives Motion to Set Aside
"We're very grateful to both of the jury and the judge for the extensive analysis of what the facts were in the case and what the law is," counsel for the plaintiffs, Barclay Damon partner Brian Donnell, said. "We're very appreciative of the efforts they both made bringing, what we hope, is a measure of justice for what's been going on here for more than a decade."Good News for Plaintiffs: Open Path for Overcoming Immunity?
"It's a problem that is common and just recently coming to light," plaintiff's counsel Joaquin Madry said.View more book results for the query "Howd & Ludorf, LLC"
3.5 Hours: Jury Quickly Sides With Defense—Despite Slippery Surface
The plaintiff slipped and fell on ice outside an elementary school, and suffered various injuries leading to back-fusion surgery. He incurred more than $500,000 in medical expenses—but lost the case.Supreme Court Gives Sole Remedy for Injuries on Defective Road
"The plaintiff does not get a choice of remedy," Thomas R. Gerarde of Howd & Ludorf, counsel for the defendant, said.Med Mal Claims Go Up in Smoke After Finding That Plaintiff Lied About PTSD to Obtain Marijuana
The Connecticut Court of Appeals tossed out a medical malpractice lawsuit in which a plaintiff alleged prescribed medical marijuana, which he obtained by falsely claiming to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, exacerbated his bipolar condition.In Homage to Deceased Colleague, Judge's Footnote Highlights Value of Oral Arguments
Judge Robert Katzmann, the Second Circuit's former chief judge who led the court through the COVID-19 pandemic, died two months after the case was heard.Trending Stories
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