Two people badly injured when a Jet Ski crashed into them as they floated in the Connecticut River were recently awarded $3.2 million by a judge trial referee in Hartford, though the plaintiffs' lawy
...trash and wasted water. The association retained Hartford lawyer John Q. Gale of Gale & Kowalyshyn, and Melito hired...
...Hartford lawyer John Q. Gale has won the first round against 10 national title insurance...
Lawyers who are mishandling millions of dollars in the course of real estate transactions are doing their colleagues no favors. In addition to giving the profession a black eye, they have caused sign
A grievance case involving a Connecticut-licensed attorney who collected premium commissions for a Rhode Island title insurance company could lead to a crackdown on other real estate lawyers involved
...not lawyers.That's the class action claim that plaintiff John Q. Gale, a Hartford, Conn., real estate lawyer, is making in a...
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...not lawyers.That's the class action claim that plaintiff John Q. Gale, a Hartford, Conn., real estate lawyer, is making in a...
...not lawyers. That's the class-action claim that plaintiff John Q. Gale, a Hartford real estate lawyer, is making in a federal...
Rare as it is for a law firm to sue clients over unpaid fees, it's rarer still to then launch a legal malpractice suit against the outside lawyer it hired to collect those fees
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