Baghdady v. Baghdady, 57 Fed.Appx. 484, 2003 WL 202436 (2d Cir. Jan. 29, 2003). In a case involving an alleged breach of a real estate contract concerning property in Lebanon, fraud and violation of the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act ("CUTPA"), Halloran & Sage defended the jury's verdict and the district court's entry of judgment […]
Ann Catino, a partner in the Environmental and Land Use Group, and Joseph Fortner, Jr., a partner in the Business and Commercial Litigation Group, of Halloran & Sage recently secured a ruling from the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, disposing of virtually all claims asserted against its municipal client in an environmental […]
Halloran & Sage represented the plaintiff in a breach of contract action against the defendant and secured a judgment in the plaintiff’s favor following a hearing in damages. The defendant appealed and the Appellate Court affirmed the judgment. The defendant’s first argument was procedural. The plaintiff had filed an amended complaint at the direction of […]
Halloran & Sage attorney Kevin Greene recently obtained three defendant’s verdicts in a civil trial in New Haven Superior Court. The verdicts were on behalf of a motorist who was involved in an accident with a transmit bus. The motorist was sued by several of the transit bus passengers.
Jennifer Mullen obtained a Summary Judgment on behalf of an Orthopedic surgeon and his practice group in a medical malpractice action arising from alleged complications following surgery for a total knee replacement procedure. The plaintiff appealed the Judgment to the Appellate Court. The Appellate Court recently issued it’s decision affirming the decision of the trial […]
Kevin Greene recently presented a seminar entitled “Consumer and Employment Law Issues for the Connecticut Auto Dealer”at the Annual Symposium for the Connecticut Automotive Retailers Association. Approximately 75 auto dealers from across Connecticut attended the event. The group was also welcomed by Attorney General George Jepsen who offered some introductory remarks to the group.
Thomas Boyce Jr., an attorney in the Professional Liability practice group recently obtained a defendant's verdict in a medical malpractice case against a Connecticut general surgeon. The plaintiff alleged that the surgeon had not adequately informed the patient of all the risks associated with colon surgery.
Richard Roberts will be a speaker at the “Basic Land Use Law” program at the Connecticut Bar Association Law Center in New Britain, CT on October 18th. Mr. Roberts’ talk will be entitled “Conflict of Interest and Predisposition,” focusing on conflicts of interest, the relevant statutory provisions and case law, and the procedural problems a […]
The Connecticut Department of Revenue Services recently updated an informational publication clarifying Connecticut tax laws applicable to senior citizens. The publication, Informational Publication 2100(18), includes information on Connecticut income tax, sales and use taxes, gift, estate, real estate conveyance and local property taxes. Also included in the publication is a list of goods and services that […]
In Hodgate, Admr. v. Ferraro, et al. 123 Conn. App. 443 (2010), Paul Meade successfully defended a wrongful death action against a fellow employee of the plaintiff’s decedent sued for negligent operation of a motor vehicle in Connecticut. Paul established and argued that, because the employment relationship was centered in Massachusetts rather than Connecticut, Connecticut’s […]