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 […]
Joseph Fortner, Jr. a member of the Business and Commercial Litigation Group, spoke concerning initial interest and post-sale confusion in trademark matters at the DRI Intellectual Property Seminar held November 2-3, 2005 at the Ritz Carlton, Key Biscayne, Florida. The two-day national seminar utilized a hypothetical to integrate lectures and practical demonstrations from experienced practitioners […]
Appellate Court Enforces Unambiguous Insurance Policy Provision The Connecticut Appellate Court recently affirmed judgment in favor of State Farm Insurance Company, finding that policy language relied upon by State Farm unambiguously reduced available uninsured motorist coverage limits by amounts paid under the policy's liability coverage. The Court, in a unanimous opinion, also held that the […]
Halloran & Sage attorneys Robert Cox and Henry Beck, Jr. are pleased to congratulate DYMAX Corporation, the first runner-up in the large business category of the 2005 Connecticut Family Business of the Year Awards. Companies were judged on business success, positive family and business linkage, multi-generational family involvement, dynamic contributions to community and industry, and […]
Joseph Fortner, Jr., partner in the Business and Commercial Litigation Group at Halloran & Sage LLP, has been appointed by DRI as the Vice Chair of its Commercial Litigation Committee. Joseph, whose practice focuses on business and commercial litigation, intellectual property litigation, and counseling, has been the Publications Chair of this arm of DRI for […]
The United States District Court dismissed bad faith and statutory unfair insurance and trade practices claims against a professional liability carrier, finding that even under the liberal federal pleading standards, the plaintiff's complaint failed to state legally sufficient claims.
Halloran & Sage is pleased to announce that Al DiVincentis, a member of the Firm’s Construction Group has been selected to Co-chair the ABA’s Section of Litigation Alternative Dispute Resolution & Construction CLE Conference. The Conference will take place November 9 – 11, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada and will feature some of the nation’s […]
Halloran & Sage is pleased to announce that Kenneth Slater Jr., a member of the Firm’s Environmental and Land Use Group has been selected as a member of the Hartford Business Journal’s “2005 40 Under Forty Team”. “40 Under Forty” achievers are selected based on their professional and personal achievements, and featured in the August […]