Due to the COVID 19 pandemic crisis, the Internal Revenue Service and the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services announced that Federal and Connecticut income tax filings and payments that would be due April 15, 2020 have been extended to July 15, 2020, without...
The firm successfully represented a law firm and an attorney in the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut resulting in the dismissal of all claims. The plaintiff had alleged various claims against the firm’s clients emanating from an underlying...
In a recent decision from the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut, Judge Victor Bolden dismissed claims for vexatious litigation and conspiracy against the firm’s clients, two New York-based attorneys, stemming from underlying grievance complaints...
Scott Centrella and Timothy Moylan recently won a $1,848,000 arbitration award on behalf of a consultant who alleged he was improperly denied a success fee by the Manhattan developer that hired him in connection with efforts to restructure a significant project in...
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont recently signed into law the “Time’s Up Act” (CT Public Act No. 19-16), which amends Connecticut’s existing law regarding sexual harassment training and related informational materials (Section 1, Section 46(a)-54 of the...