The recent Connecticut Appellate Court decision in Electrical Contractors, Inc. v. 50 Morgan Hospitality Group, LLC, 211 Conn. App. 724 (2022), eliminated any remaining doubt regarding.
We recently wrote on strategies for effectively cross-examining expert witnesses, noting that litigators can make good use of deposition time by exploring in detail the facts supporting.
HARTFORD, Conn. (Legal Newsline) - A Connecticut school district can’t be held liable for illegal sex between a female theater teacher and a student, an appeals court ruled, because the two took care to avoid being discovered and school officials had no reason to suspect wrongdoing.
The purpose of a liquidated damages provision in a construction contract is to establish in advance a fair amount of compensation to the injured party for a breach of contract to avoid.