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22 New Judges? Governor Lamont Names Nominees
Here's a look at the candidates.Jury Awards $220,000 to Plaintiff in Slip-and-Fall Case Against Walmart
"We are very happy with the result on behalf of our client," Michael Reilly said. "The jury got the decision right that Walmart was negligent. We're very pleased with the result."Appellate Division, First Department: March 16, 2021
109-Day Trade Secrets Trial Ends in Mixed Verdict, but Fight Continues
The heart of what eventually became a sprawling trade-secrets case has centered on whether chemist Samet Dy and a company he founded, and various companies and defendants that hired him, misappropriated plaintiff Dur-A-Flex's proprietary formula for cement floor coating-product, Poly-Crete, after Dy left his employment with Dur-A-Flex.Home Depot Entitled to Summary Judgment on Negligence, Breach of Merchantability Claims
These 25 Connecticut Law Firms Got Millions in Federal PPP Loans
Twenty-five Connecticut law firms received at least $1 million in PPP loans that the federal government made available to provide relief during the COVID-19 pandemic.Winners of New Leaders in the Law Contest Announced
The Connecticut Law Tribune is pleased to announce the winners for the 2016 New Leaders in the Law contest. Applicants were judged in four categories, including development of the law, advocacy/community contributions, service to the bar, and peer/public recognition.Legal Battle Involving Former Katharine Hepburn Estate Draws to Close
It was the rare sexy case in land use legal circles. A big-time construction company owner from New York City bought a waterfront estate in a ritzy community in Old Saybrook and placed a pair of 5-foot-tall granite pillars at the driveway entrance. The town said the posts violated rules designed to protect the aesthetics of the historic neighborhood.