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| The Lingering Impact of a Doctor's Death As an accomplished physician, Stanley Saperstein was acutely aware of the importance of getting an early diagnosis. The lack of one in 1999 sent him to an early grave in 2007. This year, his estate... |
Medical Malpractice | 11/24/2008 |
| Addicted Doctor Prompts Potential Class Action Greenwich Hospital boasted on its web site that it had assembled the “newest technology and a team of breast cancer specialists into one comprehensive Breast Center.” The hospital hosted online chats... |
Medical Malpractice, Class Actions | 10/13/2008 |
| Court to end oversight of police KK&B attorneys win major changes in Bridgeport's Police Department. KK&B represents the Bridgeport Guardians, the organization representing black police officers. The Connecticut Post reports that... |
Civil Rights | 08/07/2008 |
| Judge may end city police oversight Twenty-five years of federal court oversight over the Bridgeport Police Department regarding its treatment of black officers may be coming to an end. This morning, U.S. District Judge Janet Bond... |
Civil Rights | 08/06/2008 |
| Lawyers Honor Michael P. Koskoff with Lifetime Achievement Award Atty. Michael P. Koskoff, a partner at the law firm of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder, received the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (CTLA) Lifetime Achievement Award during ceremonies in Westbrook... |
06/18/2008 | |
| Neal DeYoung Named a Director of Connecticut Burns Care Foundation Atty. Neal DeYoung, of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder, has been nominated to the Board of Directors of the Connecticut Burns Care Foundation. The Connecticut Burns Care Foundation (CBCF), based in... |
06/16/2008 | |
| Atty. Kathleen Nastri Elected AAJ State Governor Kathleen Nastri, an attorney at the law firm of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder, has been elected State Governor of the American Association for Justice (AAJ) by the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association... |
06/09/2008 | |
| Diana Orozco Nominated to Board of Brain Injury Assoc. of Connecticut Diana V. Orozco, a paralegal at the law firm Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder, has been nominated to the board of the Brain Injury Association of Connecticut. “We are thrilled to have Diana Orozco on our... |
06/06/2008 | |
| Josh Koskoff Named to Board of Connecticut Legal Services Joshua D. Koskoff, a partner at the law firm of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder, has been nominated to the board of directors of Connecticut Legal Services, Inc. “We seek a broad representation from... |
05/21/2008 | |
| Law Firm Creates Fund to Help Send Severely Burned Children to Unique Camp The law firm of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder has donated $10,000 to help pay travel expenses for badly burned youngsters going to the Arthur C. Luf Children’s Burn Camp. The funds will create the... |
05/13/2008 | |
| 10-year-old Burn Victim & Family Get $6 million Partial Settlement The manufacturer of costumes for children and the licensor of the movie-based character for the costume have agreed to pay $6 million to a 10-year-old boy, and his family, who was severely burned... |
Product Liability, Personal Injury | 05/05/2008 |
| International Lawyer Group Honors Atty. Michael Koskoff Atty. Michael P. Koskoff has been named a Fellow of an international honor society of outstanding trial lawyers – the second attorney selected from the law firm of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder... |
04/15/2008 | |
| J. Craig Smith interviewed about the Brain Injury Association of Connecticut J. Craig Smith was interviewed on WICC 600 in association with the firm's support of the Brain Injury Association of Connecticut. Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder actively supports the Association through... |
03/31/2008 | |
| Verdict Information Hard To Nail Down Law has been called the best-documented of all the professions. Before and after a law is made, lagoons of ink are often spilled in discussing, evaluating and analyzing it. More and more case law... |
Medical Malpractice | 02/25/2008 |
| Inmate Death Case Settled For $900,000 Stuart Kinsman, Admin. Et al. v. Theresa Lantz, et al. Without admitting fault, the state of Connecticut settled a federal lawsuit with the estate of former Garner Correctional Facility inmate... |
Civil Rights | 02/04/2008 |
| Wrongful Death Case Full Of Lessons A Judge has affirmed a jury's decision in the wrongful death of a truck driver. The family of the late Gary Carlson deserves more than $20 million as a result of medical malpractice. Atty. Josh... |
Medical Malpractice | 01/28/2008 |
| Death of ill inmate results in $900,000 settlement from the State The State of Connecticut has agreed to settle a federal lawsuit concerning the death of 47-year old Dennis Gary Kinsman, an inmate at the Garner Correctional Facility in Newtown. The settlement was... |
Civil Rights | 01/25/2008 |
| Loss Of Life's Enjoyment Worth $3.5M John P. Ackley, Administrator v. St. Vincent's Medical Center Gregory Ackley was a mentally challenged, unmarried man who lived with his father and traveled the Stratford enclave of Lordship by... |
Medical Malpractice | 11/26/2007 |
| No Haven For The Elderly Nursing home abuse and nursing home lawsuits reported in The Hartford Courant series; Atty. Josh Koskoff is quoted. |
Medical Malpractice | 11/18/2007 |
| Malpractice to cost St. Vincent's $3.5m Greg Ackley never held a full-time job, but he loved to tell people he finished first in his graduating class. That was by virtue of the spelling of his last name. Many Lordship residents would... |
Medical Malpractice | 11/14/2007 |
| Kill All the Lawyers and Forget About a Free Society Shakespeare’s famous line, “Let’s kill all the lawyers,” has been repeated throughout the ages by comedians and lawyer-bashers alike. Even President Bush from time to time has jumped on the... |
Civil Rights | 11/11/2007 |
| Is it too much to ask that your hospital be clean? For years hospital and nursing home administrators have said there was little they could do to keep their facilities clean and that hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) were essentially unpreventable... |
Medical Malpractice | 10/31/2007 |
| Hospitals: Come Clean A patient who enters a hospital for a routine procedure should not have to face risks that may be as high as those for soldiers in a war zone, but that is just what is happening. A new report by... |
Medical Malpractice | 10/24/2007 |
| State Paying Former Inmate $500,000 To Settle Suit The state is paying a former inmate $500,000 to settle his federal lawsuit alleging that state correction officers severely beat him in 2004 for complaining to a ranking prison official about... |
Civil Rights | 10/11/2007 |
| Widow Wins Doctor Lawsuit A Bridgeport jury says a family deserves $22.5 million in medical malpractice case, a verdict believed to be the largest ever award in a Connecticut wrongful death. Atty. Josh Koskoff represented... |
Medical Malpractice | 10/04/2007 |
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