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March 17, 2022

Greene Presents at CBIA Conference

Labor and employment lawyer Kevin Greene presented at the Connecticut Business & Industry Association (CBIA)’s 2022 Human Resources Conference on March 17th. In his presentation, “Employee Handbooks: From Basic Necessities to Crucial Updates,” Kevin reviewed the purpose of the employee handbook, which policies are must-haves, which need legal updates, and which should be tailored to a […]

March 4, 2022

Halloran Sage Announces Jesse Conrad and Alyssa Lynch as New Partners

Halloran Sage is pleased to announce that Jesse Conrad and Alyssa Lynch have been admitted as Partners. Jesse is a member of the Firm’s Litigation & Dispute Resolution Practice Group, and defends insurance companies, businesses, and individuals in personal injury cases. He handles a range of matters, including motor vehicle, premises liability, uninsured/underinsured motorist, third […]

February 28, 2022

Howard Pierce, Health Care Cost Containment Practice in the Hartford Business Journal

Attorney Howard Pierce was recently interviewed for the Hartford Business Journal article, “Law firm Halloran Sage uses data analytics to detect healthcare cost fraud and abuse.” Howard and his team have decades of experience representing commercial group healthcare payers and self-funded plans across the country, saving and recouping money paid to fraudulent providers. Their practice […]

February 9, 2022

Angela Robinson Interviewed on MSNBC’s All In with Chris Hayes

Halloran Sage attorney Angela Robinson appeared on MSNBC’s All In with Chris Hayes on February 3, 2022. Angela is interviewed about her Washington Post piece, “History shows why it’s time for a Black woman to sit on the Supreme Court.” She appears with Maya Wiley, a civil rights attorney and former Assistant U.S. Attorney in […]

February 4, 2022

Washington Post Perspective by Hon. Angela C. Robinson (retired)

A recently published Washington Post perspective by Judge Angela Robinson (retired) summarizes the history of Black women federal judges in America (link below). Judge Robinson provides ADR services as a mediator, private judge and arbitrator with Halloran Sage. History shows why it’s time for a Black woman to sit on the Supreme Court

February 3, 2022

Summary Judgment Obtained in Home Insurance Case

In January of 2022, Judge Merriam granted Halloran Sage’s Insurance Defense Group’s motion for summary judgment in its entirety in a home insurance water damage case pending in federal court. In its motion for summary judgment, the group challenged the plaintiff’s claim that the client had breached its insurance contract. The defendant argued that the […]

January 24, 2022

Halloran Sage Welcomes Attorneys from Cranmore, Fitzgerald & Meaney

Halloran Sage is pleased to announce that attorneys John Murphy and Kyle Pavlick, formerly of Cranmore, Fitzgerald & Meaney, LLC (“CFM”), have joined the firm. The new team members complement and bolster the firm’s corporate business and real estate practice groups, as well as the firm’s litigation practice. “Our objective has always been to collaboratively […]

January 11, 2022

Appeal Talk, Appellate Blog Entries 2020 – 2021

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December 30, 2021

Connecticut Towns and Cities are not Yet Required to Implement OSHA Vaccination or Testing Program

As has often been the case during the pandemic, mixed messages have been communicated to municipal leaders regarding deadlines to implement the OSHA Vaccination and Testing Emergency Temporary Standard (“ETS”). Although federal OSHA ETS requirements were initially stayed by a federal circuit court, that stay was lifted by the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals. That decision will be […]

December 22, 2021

Joe Fortner Organizes Carol Sing

Six years ago, attorney Joe Fortner became involved in a small church in Wilmington, Vermont. As the Holiday Season approached, he was surprised to discover that notwithstanding the green pines and white steeples, there was no carol sing during the Holiday Season. So, he decided to fill that void with what has become an annual […]

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