by William Lalor | Sep 28, 2018 | Insurance Law, Uncategorized
Check out my next installment of articles for my Good Morning Wilton. It discusses issues that individual insureds should keep an eye on when their interests are represented by counsel funded by a liability insurer. Connecticut takes a minority approach (known as the...
by William Lalor | Sep 27, 2018 | Uncategorized
Whatever anyone makes of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, one sub-plot that should be of interest to lawyers concerns attorney Michael Avenatti’s statements and allegations pertaining to Kavanaugh. (Some of these questions have been addressed very literally as I wrote...
by William Lalor | Sep 20, 2018 | Employment
State and federal laws protect employees from workplace discrimination because of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, and in other situations. Federal anti-discrimination laws include Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the Americans...
by William Lalor | Sep 14, 2018 | Education, Employment, Litigation and Dispute Resolution
The Law Profession Blog probably had it right reporting on Nevada attorney James Pengilly’s disciplinary problems with a dash of humor. Pengilly acted badly – very badly – at a deposition, and given perceptions about lawyers and the law profession, the...
by William Lalor | Sep 14, 2018 | Education, IEP, Litigation and Dispute Resolution
(This is Part 5 of 5 in a series of posts providing an overview of IEPs in Connecticut and New York.) This post addresses an obvious question regarding IEPs: What happens if there is a dispute pertaining to my child’s IEP? IEP disputes can be complicated,...
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