On Tuesday, August 25th, attorney Michael Wrona will present at the annual Connecticut National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (CONN NAHRO) Convention, hosted virtually this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. He will tackle the timely subject of “Polices & Procedures – Liability during COVID-19,” one of several seminars related to COVID-19 on the […]
Connecticut Superior Court ruled on July 27, 2020 that the Garden Homes’ application to build affordable housing in Westport, CT is approved. Halloran Sage attorney Mark Branse represented the builder during a contested five-year approval process. In 2015, Garden Homes applied to build an affordable housing development at the intersection of two State highways in […]
The Governor of the State of Connecticut has issued an executive order effective 7/24/2020 creating a rebuttable presumption of eligibility for workers’ compensation claims relating to COVID-19 for the period of 3/10/2020 through 5/20/2020. These claims will be deemed to fall under the category of an “occupational disease” that has arisen out of and in […]
Attorney Henry M. Beck, Jr., has been appointed Vice Chair of the East Region Board and a member of the East Region Board Credentialing Committee by the Hartford Healthcare Corporation. The East Region Board, of which Henry has been a member for three years, oversees three hospitals in Connecticut: Backus, Natchaug and Windham. “I have […]
Halloran Sage Attorney Vincent A. Liberti, Jr., was a featured guest on Let’s Talk Seniors hosted by Deirdre Virvo, an author and senior housing specialist. During the program, Vincent discussed issues involving Elder Law, Medicaid and Estate Planning. An experienced attorney, Vincent’s practice encompasses matters dealing with wealth acquisition, preservation, and transfer using Wills, Trusts […]
Attorneys Kenneth Slater and Richard Roberts presented today at an interactive webinar hosted by the Connecticut Council of Small Towns (COST). Ken and Rich reviewed the changes to zoning and land use laws that some lawmakers and housing advocates are calling for to promote greater housing diversity and affordability. The proposals may be under consideration […]
Joe Fortner was a panelist for a webinar hosted by ALFA International: The Supreme Court Term in Review for Businesses: A Discussion of This Past Year’s Decisions and Their Practical Impacts. The webinar, presented by ALFA International’s Business Litigation Practice Group, was part of the organization’s complimentary Summer Webinar Series. During the event, Joe discussed […]
Halloran Sage attorney Arnold Menchel represented a range of Connecticut hospitals and was part of the team of lawyers representing the Connecticut Hospital Association in procedural and substantive challenges regarding state and federal statutes and regulations with respect to Medicaid rate-setting and the Connecticut Hospitals Tax. As a result of a global settlement, various hospitals […]
Halloran Sage attorneys Casey O’Connell and Bob Cox have represented a group of Connecticut entrepreneurs who own auto repair franchises in Texas and Arizona. The firm guided the group through 12 franchise acquisitions and associated debt and equity financings. Since the initial acquisition, Halloran Sage has been a trusted advisor to the client through a […]