by William Lalor | Aug 16, 2019 | Employment, Non-Competes, Restrictive Covenants
In June, Connecticut’s budget included a provision (Public Act 19-117, Sec. 305) that had seen no hearings or public comment but now seems to invalidate any “covenant not to compete” for “an individual to provide homemaker, companion or home...
by William Lalor | Aug 13, 2019 | Business Law, Insurance Law, Uncategorized
“Loss profits” is one component of potentially recoverable damages in a small business or other business setting. A fire or flood caused by a third-party affecting a business may damage a building structure, inventory and other property, or real property, as to...
by William Lalor | Aug 13, 2019 | Uncategorized
As the cost of a college education increase, so do students’ expectations about getting what they paid for. My column in my local publication, Good Morning Wilton, is here.
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