Dyan Salemi v. Luke Parker et al.: A Madison woman who needed multiple abdominal surgeries to correct a hernia caused by a car accident was recently awarded nearly $445,000 after a bench trial
...to the Superior Court bench. Gov. M. Jodi Rell tapped Matthew E. Frechette of Branford and John J. Nazzaro of Stonington to serve...
...grievance allegations. He is being represented by New Haven attorney Matthew E. Frechette. Neither Lemley nor Frechette could be reached by press time...
...of the grievance allegations. He is being represented by New Haven attorney Matthew E. Frechette. Neither Lemley nor Frechette could be reached by press time...
...case under a stipulation of dismissal with prejudice, said Flanagan's lawyer, Matthew E. Frechette of New Haven's Frechette & Frechette. "Judge Flanagan didn't...
...Chief Disciplinary Counsel Mark A. Dubois and Caridad's attorney, Matthew E. Frechette of Frechette & Frechette in New Haven, have proposed a deal...
New Haven plaintiffs' lawyer has beat charges of ethical misconduct in a case that goes to the heart of how settlements are negotiated prior to litigation. In a Jan. 27 decision, Superior Court Judge
In a crescendo of high-profile rulings, the Connecticut Supreme Court has reversed recent precedents that had allowed people injured by state employees' misdeeds to sue for money damages, despite sov
In a crescendo of high-profile rulings, the Connecticut Supreme Court has reversed recent precedents that had allowed people injured by state employees' misdeeds to sue for money damages, despite sov
Whether state employees' legal defense will be paid by the state, if they win, is an issue currently dividing the Connecticut Supreme Court in three high-profile cases
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