Halloran & Sage represented a joint venture consisting of two Connecticut family-owned energy companies in the negotiation, documentation and closing of the joint venture and in an associated financing transaction. The overall transaction combined the two entities’ business operations and banking relationships to create economies of scale that will position the joint venture for future […]
Halloran & Sage represented a craft beverage company in a $3.1 million equity financing and business acquisition. The firm now serves as the company’s general counsel. The firm’s scope of representation included the negotiation and documentation of terms with the company’s investors and also with the company’s acquisition target, and involved multi-faceted due diligence activities, […]
Ann Catino has been named a James W. Cooper Fellow of the Connecticut Bar Foundation. The Fellows of the Foundation nominate outstanding Connecticut lawyers, judges, and teachers of law to become Fellows. Fellows are selected based on their outstanding professional, public or private careers in which they have demonstrated extraordinary legal ability and devotion to […]
Arnold Menchel will be presenting at the Connecticut Mental Health & The Law 2017 Seminar April 28th, in Cromwell, CT. The first presentation, Confidentiality/Privacy of Mental Health Records, will address disclosure of information, the HIPAA update, and substance use disorder disclosure. His second presentation, Mental Health Parity, covers Federal law, State law, and the Affordable […]
Halloran &Sage recently secured an important appellate victory in Snell v. Norwalk Yellow Cab, Inc., et al, — Conn. App. — (Slip. Op. April 4, 2017). A unanimous panel of the Appellate Court confirmed there that the doctrine of superseding cause is “alive and well” in Connecticut’s tort jurisprudence, that it encompasses reckless criminal action […]
Michael Wrona is a presenter at Landlord-Tenant Seminar: From Lease to Eviction taking place April 26th in New Haven, CT. He will be speaking as a faculty member on a panel involving topics that include lease preparation, tenant and landlord responsibilities, evictions, landlord liability and a landlord’s duty to repair. This seminar qualifies for continuing […]
Halloran & Sage recently secured an important appellate victory in Snell v. Norwalk Yellow Cab, Inc., et al, — Conn. App. — (Slip. Op. April 4, 2017). A unanimous panel of the Appellate Court confirmed there that the doctrine of superseding cause is “alive and well” in Connecticut’s tort jurisprudence, that it encompasses reckless criminal […]
Ann Catino recently testified before the Commerce Committee of the Connecticut General Assembly promoting land banks, better clean up standards and renewable energy integration at brownfield sites. For her testimony and the bill go to https://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/menu/CommDocTmyBillAllComm.asp?bill=HB-07229&doc_year=2017
Joseph "Jay" Arcata III has been named a James W. Cooper Fellow of the Connecticut Bar Foundation. The Fellows of the Foundation nominate outstanding Connecticut lawyers, judges, and teachers of law to become Fellows. Fellows are selected based on their outstanding professional, public or private careers in which they have demonstrated extraordinary legal ability and […]
Christopher McCarthy and Oscar Suarez will be panelists at the Connecticut Mortgage Bankers Association’s seminar, Mortgage Default: Before, During and After. The event will be held on Thursday, April 20, 2017 at CCSU’s Institute of Technology & Business Development (ITBD) in New Britain from 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Topics to be discussed include: the […]