H & S recently presented on the topic, “Confidentiality/Privacy of Mental Health Records” at the Connecticut Mental Health & The Law 2013 forum sponsored by the HEALTH Education Network, Inc. (“HEALTH-ED”). HEALTH-ED is a continuing education provider for professionals working in a variety of settings including social services, health, medical, and education settings. HEALTH-ED designs […]
H & S recently presented on the topic, “Mental Health Parity” at the Connecticut Mental Health & The Law 2013 forum sponsored by the HEALTH EDucation Network, Inc. (“HEALTH-ED”). HEALTH-ED is a continuing education provider for professionals working in a variety of settings including social services, health, medical, and education settings. HEALTH-ED designs its programs […]
Halloran & Sage is proud to announce that twenty-one of the Firm’s attorneys have been selected for inclusion in the 2013 Super Lawyers® and Rising Stars lists. The attorneys that have been selected are: Super Lawyers: Thomas Boyce Jr. – Personal Injury Defense Ann Catino – Environmental Daniel Krisch – Appellate William McGrath, Jr. – […]
Halloran & Sage was retained by a probate court judge in a high profile litigation case to investigate claims that an elderly and infirm woman’s attorney-in-fact had misappropriated significant sums of monies from her. Tom showed that the attorney-in-fact had committed theft and fraud, and the attorney-in-fact was brought to justice in Connecticut criminal court.
Halloran & Sage successfully defended a trucking company charged with breach of contract, negligence, and violation of the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act (CUTPA) in connection with a cargo damage claim in excess of $100,000.
Halloran & Sage secured a favorable settlement on behalf of a condominium association sued for damages in connection with a traumatic brain injury suffered as a result of a slip-and-fall.
Halloran & Sage successfully defended directors and officers of a condominium association from a plaintiff claiming millions of dollars from alleged race discrimination. The U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut, granted the motion for summary judgment, and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently affirmed the District Court’s granting of the motion.
Halloran & Sage secured a favorable settlement on behalf of a retail pharmacy charged with a multi-million dollar malpractice claim, arguing that the plaintiff could not establish general and specific causation under State v. Porter , 241 Conn. 57 (1997) and Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. , 509 U.S. 570 (1993).
Two short years after establishing a new office in New Haven, Halloran & Sage was recently nominated to the New Haven Living Best of 2013: Law Firm as a top three finalist. This is New Haven Living’s first year generating a “Best of” list which was divided into six categories. Halloran & Sage finished as […]