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Policyholders accuse Nassau Financial of ‘looting,’ charging $76.3M in fees to former subsidiary after state takeover

As a state regulator prepares to liquidate PHL Variable Insurance Co., a group of policyholders is accusing Nassau Financial Group and its private equity backer, Golden Gate Capital, of systematically “looting” the Hartford-based insurer.

🔒CT banking regulator orders Florida debt buyer to stop collections, repay consumers

Connecticut’s banking commissioner has ordered a Florida-based debt-buying company to immediately stop collecting from state consumers and...

🔒Judge dismisses lawsuit, allowing DEEP to rule on pipeline project

A Connecticut judge on Thursday allowed the state’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to continue its...

Expert’s Corner: Transfer Act sunset reshapes environmental risk in Connecticut real estate

On March 1, the Connecticut Transfer Act finally sunset and was replaced with a Release-Based Cleanup Program. This...
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Lamont nominates 14 to Superior Court, including former OPM Secretary

Gov. Ned Lamont on Tuesday announced the nomination of 14 attorneys to serve as Superior Court judges, seeking to fill vacancies on the state’s trial court bench.

🔒Cantor Colburn reshapes staffing model under new managing partner, targets 10% billing growth

The new managing partner of Hartford's Cantor Colburn is betting on early-career attorneys, competitive billing rates and an AI-driven patent boom to grow the firm's national standing.

Former CT Supreme Court chief justice accused of violating legal code of conduct

An attorney is seeking to disqualify Day Pitney from a civil case after billing records revealed that former Chief Justice Richard Robinson began working on an appeal just days after joining the firm — work he had presided over from the bench two years earlier.

Expert’s Corner: How the great generational transfer is driving family business M&A deals

The United States is in the midst of an unprecedented generational wealth transfer that is having an...
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Reversing course, PURA signals approval of Aquarion Water sale

Connecticut regulators signaled their intention to approve the sale of the Aquarion Water Company to a quasi-public entity on Friday.

🔒Greenwich man sentenced to 4 years in prison for defrauding UConn of $46,000

A Greenwich man was sentenced to four years in federal prison Thursday for using stolen identities and credit card information to fraudulently obtain tuition refunds from the University of Connecticut, federal prosecutors said.
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