Richard Roberts of the Real Estate Practice Group will facilitate a session, “Overview of Land Use Regulation in Connecticut and its Applicability to Agriculture” at the Connecticut Farm Bureau’s 2nd Annual Statewide Conference. The conference will be held on Thursday, March 31, 2011 at Maneeley’s in South Windsor. The day long conference entitled, “How Planning […]
Halloran & Sage is pleased to announce that David Urbanik has been named the firm’s Chief Operating Officer. Urbanik comes to Halloran & Sage with more than 20 years of experience in the legal services industry. In his role at Halloran & Sage, Urbanik will oversee the firm’s operations and strategic initiatives. According to Managing […]
Daniel Scapellati, of the Insurance Practice Group, was recently featured on Fox 61’s Morning News to discuss the Firm’s support of Hartford’s Capital Prepatory Magnet School’s Ski and Snowboarding program. The firm donated helmets and goggles to ensure the ski program’s continued success. The program, designed to afford local students of low income families an […]
Richard Tynan and Timothy Grady obtained a defendant’s verdict on behalf of a local general surgeon who was sued in connection with a common bile duct injury that occurred during a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. When her injury was diagnosed, the 46 year old female plaintiff was transferred to a tertiary care facility to undergo a Roux-en-Y […]
Suzanne Scibilia, the managing attorney at Halloran & Sage’s Middletown office, was recently featured on the “The Phil Mikan Show”, a radio show which airs daily of WMRD and WLIS in Middlesex County. Topics discussed included transactional law issues including the cultivation and cessation of business partnerships and the licensing, permitting and regulation of small and […]
James Szerejko, a partner in Halloran & Sage’s Litigation Department, recently obtained recertification as a Board Certified Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Board certification is a rigorous testing and approval process that recognizes the competence and courtroom experience of attorneys. To qualify, an attorney must have obtained a requisite number […]
Halloran & Sage, led by business law partner Robert Cox and associate Matthew Teich, represented People’s United Bank in the documentation, negotiation and closing of modifications to several existing credit facilities to a Connecticut manufacturing company. The transactions required accommodating multiple sources of financing, including the Connecticut Development Authority and capital contributions from an investor, […]
Halloran & Sage represented a large regional bank in its extension of four credit facilities used for working capital, refinancing of existing indebtedness and financing of renovations for several rehabilitation, vocational and education facilities for the mentally and developmentally disabled located in Connecticut. Each of the credit facilities involved multiple interest rate options and separate […]
This matter arose out of a foreclosure where the Defendant challenged the Plaintiff’s ability to foreclose on the basis that the Mortgage was void, ab initio. In making this claim, the Defendant was challenging the validity of the mortgages with Mortgage Electronic Systems, Inc. (MERS). In representing the Intervening Plaintiff MERS, with co-counsel, we successfully […]
This matter arose out of the Plaintiff’s appeal of the Defendants’ approval of a subdivision application of Co-Defendants, Mr. and Mrs. Soufrine. The Plaintiff argued that the Defendants’ failure to require the discontinuance of a driveway between the subdivision and the neighboring property owned by the Plaintiff, was illegal arbitrary and an abuse of the […]