By Robert Storace | July 15, 2019
The Connecticut Appellate Court upheld a lower court ruling siding with the town of Newtown in a case alleging inadequate school-safety procedures during the December 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
By Robert Storace | July 15, 2019
The Connecticut Appellate Court upheld a lower court ruling siding with the town of Newtown in a case alleging inadequate school-safety procedures during the 2012 mass shooting.
By Robert Storace | July 15, 2019
The Connecticut Appellate Court upheld a lower court ruling siding with the town of Newtown in a case alleging inadequate school-safety procedures during the December 2012 mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 14, 2019
Although New Jersey has public policies designed to deter social hosts from providing alcohol to persons who are too inebriated to drive, these policies did not extend to a young adult host living in his parents' home—at least until now. Prospective application in 180 days seems exactly right.
By Robert Storace | July 11, 2019
The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled that the Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970 did not preempt negligence claims against Metro-North Railroad over the 2013 death of Kevin Murphy, who slipped from the platform and fell in front of an oncoming train.
By Greg Land | July 10, 2019
A plaintiffs attorney said there had been multiple complaints about squalid conditions and broken air conditioning at The Ralston, a once-swanky Columbus hotel that now serves as subsidized housing for the poor and disabled.
By Greg Land | July 10, 2019
A plaintiffs attorney said there had been multiple complaints about squalid conditions and broken air conditioning at The Ralston, a once-swanky Columbus hotel that now serves as subsidized housing for the poor and disabled.
By Robert Storace | July 8, 2019
Attorney Kelly Reardon represented James Hoznor's estate, which received a $2 million settlement from the U.S. government, stemming from alleged neglectful conduct of three VA doctors who were allegedly 18 months late in diagnosing Hoznor's tongue cancer.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | July 3, 2019
The family of a Seattle woman killed in the mass shooting at the October 2017 Route 91 Harvest country music festival in Las Vegas has hired the Connecticut firm of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder to represent it in a lawsuit against the gun makers of the AR-15.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | July 2, 2019
The insurance carrier says the man killed himself after driving his car into a tree. The widow disputes that.
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