VICTIM OF 2003 ACCIDENT GETS $11 MILLION
By Ben Conrey (Republican-American)
03/07/2008
A jury awarded $11 million Wednesday to the family of a Middlebury man who suffered catastrophic injuries when he was hit by a car.
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BK SUED ON SAFETY
By Jesse Noyes (Boston Herald)
01/01/2006
A Connecticut man whose throat was allegedly slashed during a fast food run is taking the King to court.
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ASSAULT VICTIM FILES SUIT AGAINST BURGER KING AND EMPLOYEE
12/20/2005
The suit alleges that Harold Lee Lewis, while working as an employee of Burger King Corporation, sliced the throat of Fred DeLuca after confronting DeLuca in front of Burger King located on Main Street in Watertown.
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SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIMS TO FILE SUIT AGAINST ORGANIST AND CHURCH
12/08/2005
WATERBURY, CT – December 8, 2005: In an action entitled Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2 v. Robert Nelson and the Immanuel St. James Episcopal Church of Derby, two under-aged area girls are seeking to recover damages as a result of years of sexual abuse at the hands of Robert Nelson, a former organist at the Immanuel St. James Episcopal Church of Derby.
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Third Time's A Charm For Suit
07/01/2005
A twice-dismissed legal malpractice suit against East Haven attorney Frank S. Marcucci and his law firm has been green lighted for a third go-around. In ruling officially released June 21, the state Appellate Court unanimously found a lower cost erred when it ruled the applicable statute of limitations had expired.
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FIRM ACHIEVES 2.6 MILLION DOLLARS FOR ELDERLY WOLCOTT COUPLE
10/20/2004
Attorney Timothy C. Moynahan, outfought a corporate defendant and its insurance carrier to obtain a 2.6 million dollar settlement for the elderly couple.
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Mental health issues raised in case that settled on brink of trial
05/20/2004
In April, associate attorney Ioannis A. Kaloidis successfully settled a personal injury case which involved a complicated overlay of psychological and psychiatric injuries which aggravated underlying bipolar disorder and depression.
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LAW FIRM OBTAINS SIGNIFICANT SETTLEMENT FOR INJURED CHILD
04/08/2004
Attorney Timothy C. Moynahan outfought insurance companies and other claimants to obtain a $171,000 settlement for a local child injured in a motor vehicle accident in Wolcott.
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Elderly Pedestrian Receives $90,000.00 Settlement
03/11/2004
Attorney Timothy C. Moynahan has obtained a settlement in the amount of $90,000.00 for an elderly client.
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Attorney for 3 brokers says clients are scapegoats
By Steve Gambini, Waterbury Republican-American
12/12/2003
WATERBURY — The attorney representing three real estate brokers under state investigation says his clients are scapegoats for systemic problems in the housing market.
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ILLEGAL SEARCH RESULTS IN SUPPRESSION, DISMISSAL
10/31/2003
WATERBURY, CT – October 24, 2003: Waterbury Superior Court Judge Hartmere ruled in favor of a city man and suppressed evidence illegally seized by Waterbury police department detectives last December.
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Judith Scruggs Jury Verdict
10/08/2003
TO: "LETTERS TO THE EDITOR"
I write in regard to an absurd jury verdict decided on October 6, 2003. Prosecutors in Meriden charged Judith Scruggs with being criminally responsible for her 12-year-old son's death because she didn't do enough to help him.
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Dysfunction Micromanaged By Court
08/25/2003
By Thomas B. Scheffey, Law Tribune Staff Writer
By some measures, Richard and Sharon Racsko are successful and accomplished.
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JURY AWARDS $850,000 TO VICTIM OF PIT BULL ATTACK
03/05/2003
(WATERBURY, CT) March 5, 2003: A Waterbury man who was the victim of a vicious pit bull attack nearly four years ago got his day in court this week.
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FAMILY BRINGS SUIT OVER DEATH OF LOVED ONE
01/23/2003
WATERBURY, CT – January 21, 2003: The family of a Waterbury woman, who died in April 2001, filed suit in superior court earlier this month over the woman’s death.
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Former restaurant colleagues battle over use of ‘Spartan' name
01/21/2003
By David A. Smith Republican-American
The owners of a longtime Waterbury restaurant and its Southington offshoot have filed suit against a newly opened Southington restaurant they claim infringes on the trade names of their businesses.
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