Partners Jennifer Pedevillano and Joseph Fortner will present the “Nuts and Bolts of Remote Trials” session at the Connecticut Bar Association’s Connecticut Legal Conference on Wednesday, September 16th from 10 to 11 a.m. Topics to be covered include how to conduct remote trials and hearings, available features and use of exhibits, proposed witness protocols, strategies and […]
In this first segment of a 4-part interview, municipal lawyers Michael Collins and Richard Roberts discuss their experience with the election process in Connecticut and what types of disputes have come up in Connecticut’s past elections. The full text of their responses is below. What is your experience with the election process in Connecticut? Mike: […]
By Michael S. Wrona With a constant stream of executive orders, standing orders, and federal rules regarding eviction actions, it can be difficult to determine what actions can be taken by landlords and what actions are still prohibited. The answer depends largely on when the question is asked. Currently, there are several orders from several sources […]
Attorney Logan Carducci was recently honored by the Connecticut Bar Association (CBA) with a Leadership Award for her work as a law school outreach director. She led the coordination of the UCONN School of Law – CBA Young Lawyers Section Meet & Greet in which more than 50 law students attended and learned more about […]
Attorney Michael Zizka was selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© 2021 list in the area of Land Use and Zoning Law and Litigation – Land Use and Zoning. He was named the Litigation – Land Use and Zoning “Lawyer of the Year” in Hartford. In this brief interview, he […]
By Executive Order 7OOO issued at the end of last week, the previous executive order regarding outdoor dining and retail activities was extended through November 12, 2020. As you may recall, the previous Executive Order, EO 7MM, cleared the way for simplified and expedited municipal approvals of outdoor dining and retail for existing businesses. The full […]
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 […]