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Morrison Mahoney Partner Grace Garcia Appointed to Massachusetts Commission of Judicial Conduct
Morrison Mahoney partner Grace Garcia located in the Boston office recently was appointed to the Massachusetts Commission of Judicial Conduct through an Order of Appointment by Chief Justice Jeffrey Locke.
Morrison Mahoney Associate Kayla Turner Receives Recognition as “Pro Bono Rising Star”
Morrison Mahoney associate Kayla Turner is being recognized at the New Hampshire Bar Association’s annual meeting on February 17, 2023 as a “Pro Bono Rising Star” by 603 Legal Aid for her work as a DOVE Project volunteer. 603 Legal Aid is a civil legal aid provider offering legal representation, [...]
Change is in the Air: Revised Proposed Amendments to MRPC 1.15 and 1.15A
In this post, Morrison Mahoney Partner Alan Brown discusses proposed amendments to MRPC 1.15 and 1.15A reporting requirements and new mechanism for addressing dormant IOLTA accounts / unclaimed and unidentified IOLTA funds.
CT Property and Casualty Insurance Law Newsletter – January 2023
Superior Court – Motion to Strike – Good Faith and Fair Dealing In Clarke v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, the plaintiff filed an action against the insurer seeking payment of Uninsured Motorist benefits under his automobile insurance policy. The insurer filed a motion to strike the plaintiff’s count [...]
Connecticut Law Update – December 2022
Morrison Mahoney's Connecticut Law Newsletter provides exclusive commentary from our attorneys on the latest court decisions in insurance law and related legal topics in Connecticut. Connecticut Law Update - December 2022
CT Property and Casualty Insurance Law Newsletter – December 2022
Superior Court – Underinsured Motorist Benefits In Mastrobattisto v. Zurich American Insurance Company et al, the co-defendant Nationwide Agribusiness Insurance Company (“Nationwide”) sought a declaratory order that the plaintiff was bound by the informed consent form executed by a fellow named insured under an automobile policy issued by Nationwide, and [...]