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Title | Practice Areas | Date |
Atty. Kathleen Nastri Discusses E-coli E-coli in food remains a concern throughout the region. Atty. Kathleen Nastri discusses these product liability cases during a television interview. E-coli... | Product Liability | 03/11/2007 |
Inmate files federal lawsuit in 2004 beating An inmate filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against state prison officials, claiming he was severely beaten by guards for complaining about excessive force... | Civil Rights | 02/27/2007 |
Koskoff's Atty. Bloss is at the anchor desk of the Court TV program, "Banfield and Ford: Courtside." Attorney Bill Bloss was sitting in for Jack Ford, the regular co-host of this live national program, analyzing one of the high profile cases of the day. | 02/07/2007 | |
Carrots, Sticks, and the Liabilities of Teen Drinking Commentary by Atty. Richard Bieder as published in The Justice Journal | 02/02/2007 | |
Law Firm Establishes Scholarship Fund at Housatonic Community College The law firm of Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder announced today that it has donated $20,000 to establish a scholarship fund for Housatonic Community College... | 01/03/2007 | |
'Tis the season to make a difference Westport-based Source Marketing has a budget to give holiday gifts to its clients. But this year the public relations firm scrapped the practice and used the... | 12/23/2006 | |
Bridgeport Schools Receive Holiday Technology Gift The holidays came a little bit early this year for the Bridgeport School System, and in particular, the seventh grade students at Winthrop School. The law... | 12/21/2006 | |
Boy's Violent Birth Produces Record Verdict Omar Earlington Jr., et al. v. Anthony Anastasi, et al.: A 4-year-old Windsor boy won a record $2.69 million verdict Oct. 31 for partial shoulder paralysis... | Medical Malpractice | 11/13/2006 |
Windsor boy, injured at birth, wins millions A Hartford Superior Court jury this week awarded a medical malpractice verdict of almost $2.6 million to a 4-year-old Windsor boy who has permanent... | Medical Malpractice | 11/02/2006 |
$2.7 Million Awarded In Malpractice Suit A young Windsor boy and his mother have secured what is believed to be the largest medical malpractice verdict ever in Connecticut for the type of injury he... | Medical Malpractice | 11/01/2006 |
Lobsterman, Plans For Pipeline Collide A local lobsterman has chosen to defy the town and keep his rights to a potentially valuable stretch of seabed off the shore of Branford that's in the path... | 10/24/2006 | |
Atty. Kathleen Nastri interviewed regarding e-coli in spinach Atty. Kathleen Nastri was interviewed by radio stations throughout Connecticut in response to federal warnings that residents should not eat fresh spinach... | Product Liability | 09/15/2006 |
Atty. Richard Bieder interviewed about teenage drinking Atty. Richard Bieder, a member of the Board of Directors of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, is interviewed on WVIT's "Connecticut Newsmakers, highlighting the... | 09/10/2006 | |
Atty. Neal DeYoung and Koskoff support unique job training program National Public Radio features Atty. Neal DeYoung and his effort to find jobs for inner city youth. | 09/07/2006 | |
Association of Trial Lawyers Honors Bieder for Helping Clients Fight for Justice in the Courtroom A national association of trial lawyers has honored prominent Bridgeport attorney Richard Bieder for his record of fighting for justice in the courtroom on... | 08/01/2006 | |
Their Life Ahead Margaret Mueller and Charlotte Stacey are the first same-sex couple to seek legal compensation for loss of consortium in a medical malpractice suit. | Medical Malpractice, Civil Rights | 07/19/2006 |
Lesbian couple files medical malpractice lawsuit A lesbian couple filed a medical malpractice lawsuit Tuesday claiming botched cancer treatments damaged their love life. Their attorneys say it is the first... | Medical Malpractice, Civil Rights | 07/18/2006 |
The Connecticut Law Tribune Honors Atty. Richard Bieder Atty. Richard Bieder received the annual Pro Bono Award for his efforts in creating Trial Lawyers Care Inc. | 05/29/2006 | |
Jury: Prison Captain Used Excessive Force After deliberating about five hours Friday, a federal jury in Bridgeport found that a captain at Northern Correctional Institution used excessive force... | 03/04/2006 | |
Wrongful Death Lawsuit Settled The state has agreed to a $2.33 million settlement with the parents of James Bell, a patient at the Whiting Forensic Institute who died in 2002 while being... | 02/14/2006 | |
Connecticut Super Lawyers 2006 Atty. Michael Koskoff was the top medical malpractice lawyer in Connecticut Super Lawyers 2006 and also the top vote-getter in any specialty, according to a... | Civil Rights | 02/01/2006 |
A Waterbury jury says a family deserves $36.5 million in a medical malpractice case that left an infant brain damaged, blind and with cerebral palsy. Atty. Christopher Bernard represented a Farmington Valley family in the case against Hartford Hospital and an obstetrician. | Medical Malpractice | 11/29/2005 |
Local attorneys split on high court nominee Harriet Miers' lack of judicial experience doesn't seem to be much of a concern to President Bush. Several Connecticut lawyers, however, say they aren't... | 10/04/2005 | |
Family claims state negligent in suicide The family of a young man who committed suicide while in the state's care is claiming negligence in a lawsuit recently brought against the Department of... | Civil Rights | 09/28/2005 |
Credit Card Firms Sued: Commercial Litigation Digging into his wallet after a panini sandwich at JAM's deli, Bridgeport attorney Richard Bieder noticed how much the owner preferred being paid in cash... | Commercial Litigation | 08/14/2005 |