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The Fifth District Appellate Court held that punitive damages are recoverable in legal malpractice cases, concluding that in such circumstances the punitive damages are “compensatory in nature.”
“In short, we agree that punitive damages that are assessed against a litigant as a proximate result of the professional negligence of its attorney are not, in the context of a subsequent legal malpractice action against the attorney, punitive in nature but are, indeed, compensatory in nature and therefore not barred …” wrote Justice James Randy Moore in the ruling.
Moore delivered the April 28 opinion with justices Mark Boie and John Barberis concurring.
A dozen decades ago, anyone searching for a bite to eat downtown after dark gravitated to nighttime lunch wagons â the original food trucks.
âLunch wagons are now considered the proper thing in cities and large town,â read an 1892 Berkshire Eagle report, âand are said to be a success financially. They are patronized mostly in the night time and now the festive Mason, Red Man and Odd Fellow can get a square meal at thirteen oâclock in the morning without calling up his wife or servant girl.â
Thomas H. Buckley of Worcester prospered by building night-lunch vehicles â âOwlâ or âWhite House Cafeâ models â some of which ended up here.
Residents say cherry trees in Fairfield s center were wrongly removed
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Cherry trees were removed on April 9, 2021 outside of Community Theater in Fairfield’s Center. Officials say the original statute posted for the removal was incorrect was since updated.Contributed photo / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Cherry trees were removed on April 9, 2021 outside of Community Theater in Fairfield’s Center.Contributed photo / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Cherry trees were removed on April 9, 2021 outside of Community Theater in Fairfield’s Center.Contributed photo / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Roots protrude from the spot where a cherry tree stood in front of the Sacred Heart University Community Theatre in downtown Fairfield, Conn., on Tuesday April 13, 2021.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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With Week 2 of the spring high school football season having finished up, things have begun to look a little bit more clear, as a number of teams moved to 2-0 with dominating efforts.
Batavia cruised to a second straight win in Class B, while Le Roy posted its second straight shutout with a win over Attica. Meanwhile, Oakfield-Alabama/Elba rolled to yet another win, while injury-riddled Notre Dame, as well as Alexander, stuggled in losses.
Here is a look at some of the top performers for the week:
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⢠While he only finished with two grabs in Bataviaâs win over Wayne, Devils wide receiver Tyler Budziniak made them count as they went for 111 yards, including a touchdown, in the 46-30 victory.