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January 1, 2011

Twana Little, et al v. David Otero, et al

This matter arose out of an automobile accident in which a municipal vehicle, driven by the Defendant, Mr. Otero, struck a vehicle operated by Gwendolyn Litte, killing both her and her mother Essie Williams. This matter was successfully tried to the Court, with co-counsel, and both estates were awarded $1,268,236.80 and $2,160,662.70, respectively.

January 1, 2011

Sawicki v. New Britain General Hosp.

This certified appeal involved juror misconduct and the need for a new trial when the record supported conclusion that it was probable that one or more jurors viewed the evidence in an unfair and prejudicial manner.

November 10, 2010

Henry Beck Honored as Chair of the CBA’s Business Law Section, Executive Committee

At the June 2012 meeting of the Connecticut Bar Association Business Law Executive Committee, Henry was honored for his two years of service as the group’s Chair during which several successful legislative initiatives were undertaken, the section’s web page was rejuvenated, and its bylaws revised and a number of strategic CLE programs were held.

November 9, 2010

Ann Catino Advocates for the Passage of PA 190-158 pertaining to Water Quality Standards

October 25, 2010

Thomas Boyce Successfully Defends a Medical Malpractice Matter

Thomas Boyce Jr. successfully defended a Connecticut cardiologist in a medical malpractice case. The estate of a twenty-four year-old plaintiff alleged that the doctor failed to properly interpret an EKG obtained in the Emergency Room. Three days after the Emergency Room visit, the plaintiff died of Myocardial Infarction. An autopsy performed by the Office of […]

October 21, 2010

Al DiVincentis Winner of the Associated General Contractors of Connecticut 2010 Supplier/Service Provider Award

Al DiVincentis was recently selected by the Associated General Contractors of Connecticut (“AGC”) as the recipient of their 2010 Supplier/Service Provider award. Criteria for this award includes: a high level of leadership; a willingness to learn; a desire to excel; an understanding of construction principles and theory; a high skill level, developed through education and […]

October 1, 2010

H & S Assists Quasi-Public Entity in Producing Waste Management Services Agreement

Halloran & Sage created the contractual mechanisms through which a quasi-public agency was able to provide waste management services to various Connecticut municipalities. The contracts were tailored to ensure that the client’s unique waste processing requirements were met and that appropriate governmental and regulatory requirements were addressed while also providing for the client’s operational needs.

September 9, 2010

Al DiVincentis Finalist for Associated General Contractors Award

The Associated General Contractors of Connecticut has selected Al DiVincentis as a finalist for their 2010 Supplier/Service Provider award. Recipients for this award are selected based on their high level of leadership; a willingness to learn; a desire to excel; an understanding of construction principles and theory; a high skill level, developed through education and […]

August 30, 2010

H & S Opens New London Office

Halloran & Sage is pleased to announce the opening of a new law office in New London, CT. The firm’s New London presence will strengthen its ability to meet the demands of all its clients across the region and continue to provide exceptional counsel in litigation and transactional matters and client service. Thomas Boyce Jr. […]

August 30, 2010

Summary Judgment Obtained in National Fraternity Case

In a matter of first impression in the State of Connecticut, Halloran & Sage Attorney Paul Meade recently obtained a summary judgment in a case in which a national fraternity was accused of negligence and recklessness for its inability to control underage drinking at a chapter’s fraternity house. The plaintiffs alleged that their son was […]

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