Brittany Jones successfully defended a major national automobile insurer in an arbitration over the actual cash value of a totaled vehicle under Connecticut’s statutory mechanism for resolving such disputes. Attorney Jones presented testimony from the insurer’s representative on how they follow the insurance regulations to fairly determine cash value using market valuation data. Key to […]
The Connecticut Bar Association (“CBA”) will hold their 2026 Connecticut Legal Conference on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026. Halloran Sage attorney Ann Catino will be presenting on behalf of the Environmental Law Section of the CBA in the CLE seminar The Release-Based Cleanup Regulations Are Live: What Now?. This program will discuss the new Release-Based Cleanup […]
Our Municipal Team often hosts training seminars for our clients to keep them up to date on current procedures, law changes, various legal updates, and necessary town information. This past week, they held an in-person training seminar in Plainfield, CT. All of our Eastern Connecticut-based town clients were invited to attend in person. With about […]
We are pleased to welcome Alexandra C. Ritter to our firm. Alix joins our joins our firm’s Family Law Practice Group. Alix routinely handles matters involving divorce, child custody and support, domestic violence, spousal support, property division, guardianship, and paternity proceedings. She has particular experience handling complex asset division, custody disputes, and high-conflict litigation as […]
Congratulations to David Shrair, who recently quarterbacked the multimillion-dollar sale of a well-established Massachusetts mid-sized multi-state and Canadian carrier with decades of operations in bulk, environmental and specialized hauling, to a larger competitor that wants to expand its services into the New England area. The transaction took over 8 months to complete, was extensive and […]
By: Michael Lewis Federal workplace enforcement has picked up speed. The EEOC continues to pursue discrimination, accommodation, and retaliation claims. OSHA has renewed its focus on heat hazards. The NLRB has adjusted charge-handling guidance in ways that can shape how workplace disputes start, spread, and settle. For employers, the point is simple: now is the right […]
Katherine G. Klaus won a motion to dismiss a federal lawsuit filed by an incarcerated individual against an ophthalmologist. The inmate brought an Eighth Amendment claim against the ophthalmologist for alleged indifference to his medical needs, specifically that medication and restriction changes negatively affected his vision and violated his constitutional protections. The Court’s decision revolved […]
Attorney Sheeley obtained a favorable result on temporary motions for alimony and attorney’s fees on behalf of his client, the Wife and Mother of a minor child, in a newly filed dissolution of marriage case. In a pending divorce in which the parties continued to reside together, Wife was unemployed, Husband was employed and paid […]
Richard Sheeley received a favorable decision in a post-judgment modification of child support motion he filed on behalf of his client, the Mother (Plaintiff) of two (2) minor children. In modifying a 2017 judgment of custody in which Mother had primary custody of two (2) minor children and Father paid no child support by agreement […]
Richard Sheeley received a favorable decision in a custody matter in which he represented the Father (Plaintiff) of two young children. The parties were never married. Father has enjoyed primary custody of the two (2) minor children since he filed and concluded his custody application with Attorney Sheeley in 2021. Since that time, Mother has […]