Attorneys Chris Vossler and Rachel Bradford recently spoke at the New England Claims Executives Association November meeting in Rocky Hill, CT. Chris spoke about Connecticut premises liability law as it relates to sports and recreation claims. Rachel’s presentation focused on stadium injuries and the “limited duty rule”, which absolves facilities owners from negligence-based claims where fans have a choice to sit in stadium areas that have protective netting. The meeting was well attended, and the fans and athletes in the group engaged in lively discussion.
Howd & Ludorf, LLC recently won a jury trial in Stamford Superior Court in Young v. City of Stamford, a suit brought under the Connecticut Defective Highway Act. The City was represented by Howd & Ludorf, LLC partner Thomas Gerarde at ...
READ MOREHowd & Ludorf LLC recently won summary judgment for the Town of New Canaan in the case of Ready v. Town of New Canaan. The Town was defended by attorney Adam DiFulvio. Plaintiff ready brought a suit because his property continually flooded ...
READ MOREHowd & Ludorf LLC Partner Alan Dembiczak recently won summary judgment for the Town of East Hartford and the East Hartford Board of Education in the case of Quiros v. Town of East Hartford, et al. 2023 WL6578900 (2003) In this suit, Plaintiff ...
READ MOREHowd & Ludorf, LLC attorney Eric E. Gerarde recently won summary judgment for the Wallingford Board of Education and several school staff and administrators in a student injury case. In Ray v Testa, 2023 WL3718704 (2023), the Plaintiff, a high ...
READ MOREHowd & Ludorf LLC recently secured, from the Connecticut Supreme Court, the reversal of a verdict against the City of New Haven. In the case of Dobie v. City of New Haven, Howd & Ludorf LLC partner Tom Gerarde argued for reversal of a ...
READ MOREHowd & Ludorf, LLC attorneys Thomas Gerarde and Ashley Hoyt recently won summary judgment for the City of New Britain Consolidated School District and its Middle School Dean of Students in Jane Doe v. Cabral et al. In the suit, Doe asserted ...
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