September 25th, 2010
Bai, Pollock, Blueweiss & Mulcahey, P.C. is pleased to announce that five of our firm’s attorneys appear in the 2010 edition of Connecticut Magazine’s Super Lawyers:
Paul E. Pollock
Jeffrey A. Blueweiss
Garie J. Mulcahey
Raymond J. Plouffe, Jr.
Charles W. Fleischmann
Super Lawyers publishes a magazine for each state in the U.S. listing lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Attorneys appearing on the list are selected using a multiphase process where the candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement. We are proud that year after year attorneys from our firm have consistently been recognized as Super Lawyers.
April 7th, 2010
Connecticut Law Tribune
Copyright 2009, ALM Properties, Inc.
Francisco Maintain v Access Ambulance Co. and Stamford Hospital
Jeffrey A. Blueweiss, Attorney for Access Ambulance
Monday, March 23, 2009
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY
After a 15-day trial, a Stamford jury found no liability for the hospital and ambulance company that were involved in Diego Maitan’s last moments alive.
Read more . . . Article-Maitan-3.23.09
April 7th, 2010
Connecticut Law Tribune
Copyright 2009, ALM Properties, Inc.
CIVIL PRACTICE
Case: Beckenstein v Reid and Reige, P.C.
Paul E. Pollock, for the defendant
Court: Connecticut Appellate Court
Opinion by: Beach, J.
Date: March 31, 2009
The trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying a request to amend a complaint to allege that the defendant attorney serving on a trust committee had a duty to monitor the condition of the trustee who, shortly before his death, directed the execution of contracts for the sale of commercial property for approximately $100 million.
Read more . . . Article-Beckenstein-7.8.09
April 1st, 2010
Connecticut Law Tribune
Copyright 2007, ALM Properties, Inc.
Historic District Commission of the Town of Fairfield v Andrew J. Hall, et al.
Charles W. Fleischmann, for the appellee (plaintiff)
Monday, July 23, 2007
By PAUL SUSSMAN
Modern art often sparks debate. And so it’s no surprise that there has been vigorous discussion about a multi-ton sculpture, made mostly of concrete pieces, that sits in the yard of an 1840s Greek Revival home in the upscale Southport section of Fairfield.
Read more . . . Article-Ffld v Hall-7.23.07
March 23rd, 2010
The Middletown Press (middletownpress.com)
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
By HANNAH VAHL, Press Staff
MIDDLETOWN – Superior Court Judge Robert L. Holzberg asked attorneys to work out an agreement over access to evidence in the Kleen energy power plan explosion at a hearing Monday and to come back to court next week.
Read more . . . Article-Kleen-3.23.2010