Matt Necci was a panelist for a complimentary webinar, Always Be Prepared – Proactive Planning For Catastrophic Claims, hosted by ALFA International’s Workers’ Compensation Practice Group as part of the organization’s Summer Webinar Series. ALFA is a global network of independent law firms. Halloran Sage attorneys are leaders in the legal organization and the firm […]
Attorneys Brian Enright and Suzanne Scibilia are accustomed to providing business advice in support of all aspects of their clients’ enterprises, from normal day-to-day matters and ongoing business transactions to the structural changes involved in formations and mergers of companies. Counseling clients through a pandemic, however, has been a novel experience for both. With their […]
A short-term acute care regional hospital was the subject of a Medicaid audit. Healthcare Attorney Arnold Menchel met with the hospital personnel, sorted out the issues, attended the Exit Conference and filed an appeal with a detailed statement of items of aggrievement. Arnold was assisted by Attorney Amy de Lannoy. The appeal led to a […]
Halloran Sage attorneys Ken Slater and Rich Roberts review the impact COVID-19 has had upon municipalities across the state. Topic reviewed during the video interview with Summer Associate Nicole Lapenta include: Overview of Governor Ned Lamont’s key Executive Orders Public meeting access Permits for outdoor restaurants and retailers Who will enforce local orders related to […]
Last week the President signed the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act (“Flexibility Act”). The Flexibility Act makes significant changes to the Paycheck Protection Program(“PPP”) that was created under the CARES ACT. Some highlights: The Flexibility Act extends the availability of the PPP program through December 31, 2020. Under the prior PPP the portion of the […]
Steadfast in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Halloran Sage Women’s Affinity Group moved their most recent meeting to Zoom. The group usually takes some time to meet on occasion outside of the office, sharing insight and best practices over a bite or a drink at a Connecticut restaurant, winery or bar. Adapting to […]
Halloran Sage was proud to be involved in Masks for Connecticut on Tuesday, May 26 at the Woodstock Fairgrounds in Woodstock, CT. The organization relied on generous sponsors to join together to support the giveaway, the ninth such event in Connecticut, which distributed 40,000 masks (five per carload) to area residents. The firm provides counsel […]
Many changes have taken place in the land use world in response to COVID-19. Attorneys Richard Roberts and Kenneth Slater will present a webinar on Thursday, May 28th with the Connecticut Association of Zoning Enforcement Officials (CAZEO) to address these changes. The discussion will focus on zoning enforcement during COVID-19, and topics will include: the […]
Municipalities and Connecticut government agencies are grappling with the challenges of the COVID-19 State of Emergency, and Halloran Sage’s municipal attorneys are working right alongside them, providing guidance, clarity, and assurance. With experience representing more than half of Connecticut’s 169 cities and towns, these attorneys understand the issues that municipal officials face, and are at […]
Yesterday, Governor Ned Lamont issued a document called “Best Practices for Dental Offices Considering Expanding Operations Beyond Emergency Care to Include Non-Urgent and Elective Procedures During the COVID-19 Pandemic.” This document notes that while dental offices were never subject to the mandatory Executive Order to close, they had been strongly advised by the Department of […]