Ann Catino, a partner in the Environmental and Land Use Group at Halloran & Sage, testified before the Environment Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly on March 3, 2006, in support of legislation to permit environmental cost recovery actions against parties responsible for contamination of Brownfield or polluted properties. She spoke in reference to Senate […]
William McGrath, Jr., Managing Partner of Halloran & Sage, has been named to the Board of Directors for the Public Health Foundation of Connecticut. The Public Health Foundation of Connecticut is an independently governed, not-for-profit entity that funds initiatives that address Connecticut public health priorities. The Foundation’s mission is to achieve five comprehensive public health […]
Halloran & Sage is pleased to announce the admission to partnership of two attorneys. The class of 2006 includes: Kevin Greene, Tort & Litigation William Wilson, II, Construction “I’m proud of the commitment of this class to Halloran & Sage and our clients, and I look forward to having them as leaders in our Connecticut […]
This case involves the enforcement of old deed restrictions between property owners on a hill overlooking Long Island Sound. The disputed deed restrictions concern trees and plantings that may obstruct views of the Sound. Halloran & Sage took over the case after the trial court dismissed it for insufficient evidence. On appeal we obtained an […]
In a major Superfund clean-up case, the court upheld the allocation of interest on clean-up costs on a pro-rate basis, consistent with the allocation of the underlying costs.
Assisted in obtaining summary judgment and dismissal of action by homeowners against municipality for alleged contamination.
Ann Catino, a partner in the Environmental and Land Use Group, and Joseph Fortner, Jr., a partner in the Business and Commercial Litigation Group, of Halloran & Sage recently secured a ruling from the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, disposing of virtually all claims asserted against its municipal client in an environmental […]