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Connecticut Law Tribune

'It's Been a Long Road': Connecticut Supreme Court Declines to Rule on Immunity

"It's been a long road," plaintiffs attorney Trent LaLima said. "We're happy to have it remanded back to the trial court, and we're looking forward to proceed from there."
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Law.com

Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act Claim Against Ford Doesn't Meet Monetary Threshold for Federal Jurisdiction, Judge Concludes

"... [E]ven if the court were to consider the full damages sought by the plaintiff through her complaint, this calculation is too speculative and falls short of demonstrating jurisdiction by a preponderance of the evidence," the court said.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Alex Jones' Texas Attorney Dodges Sanctions Despite Misconduct

"The respondent is reaping the benefit here of an impressive number of important mitigating factors," the judge wrote.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Alex Jones' Texas Attorney Awaits Decision of Potential Discipline From Connecticut Judge

"It seems to me that, maybe, all bets are off in the case," Judge Barbara Bellis said.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Truck Driver Sues Ex-Employer for Mischaracterizing Fatal Car Crash as 'Preventable'

"The report concluded that there 'were no signs of impairment or reckless driving from' operator Eugene Mercer," the complaint said.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Prosecutor's Jailhouse Call Disclosures to Other Attorneys Violated Wiretapping Laws, Superior Court Says

Attorney Joseph P. Green, of West Chester, who is representing Chiles saidvthat he is grateful that the court issued a precedential opinion for publication so that Pennsylvania prosecutors can be reminded that recorded conversations captured from inmates cannot be published or distributed.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

'Off to the Supreme Court!': Norm Pattis Isn't Backing Down After Judge Bellis' Denial

Pattis is representing far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting defamation case in Connecticut and Proud Boy member Joseph Briggs, the alleged ringleader of the insurrection on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, 2021.
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New Jersey Law Journal

25% Off: Judge Reduces $10 Million Disgorgement After Trademark Infringement

The case stems from two suits filed by charitable organizations with similar-sounding names—Cars for Kids and Kars 4 Kids—both of which solicit donations of vehicles that are sold to raise funds for children's charities.
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New York Law Journal

Decision of the Day: Issues of Fact Exist as to Architect's Responsibility for Fire in New Fireplace

This ruling was selected from New York's court dockets and summarized by the Law Journal's decision editors.
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Connecticut Law Tribune

Norm Pattis Questions Judge's Impartiality in Suspension, Requests to Continue Law Practice in DC

"The underlying proceedings in Connecticut resulting in suspension arose in a unique context and were conducted by a judicial officer for whom there are good grounds to question impartiality and the application of due process," the motion said.
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