James Szerejko, a Partner in the Firm’s Litigation Department, was recently re-elected to the Board of Directors of the Hartford Chamber of Commerce Inc. at its annual meeting in February. The Hartford Chamber of Commerce was established in 1933 and has served the Hartford community for almost 80 years. The Chamber serves as a voice […]
Halloran & Sage partner, Duncan Forsyth, represented the Town of Coventry in the negotiation and preparation of the lease and sublease which led to a three way agreement between the Coventry Regional Farmers’ Market, Connecticut Landmarks – owner of the historic Nathan Hale Homestead – and the Town of Coventry. The signing of these agreements […]
Halloran & Sage is pleased to announce that 11 attorneys, based out of three different Connecticut offices, were recently announced as Connecticut Super Lawyers®. In addition, 4 attorneys at the firm were recognized as “Rising Stars.” The Super Lawyers designation is based on regional balloting by attorneys, research conducted by Law & Politics magazine, and a peer […]
Duncan Forsyth of the Municipal Practice Group will present at the Newly Elected Local Legislator’s Workshop. The workshop is intended to keep elected and appointed officials and municipal staff abreast of new policies, issues and requirements affecting their job and service to local residents and businesses. The workshop is sponsored by the Connecticut Conference of […]
Allen Gary Palmer will be participating in the Connecticut Bar Association, Family Law Section’s seminar entitled, “The Top Ten: Family Law Essentials for Experienced Practitioners." Specifically, Allen will facilitate the discussion focusing on Connecticut’s top five mis-cited family law cases. The seminar, which would likely be beneficial for any family law attorney will be held […]
This matter arose from a tax assessment appeal. The Plaintiff moved for summary judgment on the basis that the City failed to properly grant the Plaintiff a tax exemption under Connecticut General Statutes § 12-81(75). On behalf of the City, I successfully argued that as a matter of law not all Health Care Institutions are […]
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.