Stanley’s 1Q sales climb, net falls
New Britain manufacturer Stanley Black & Decker posted a 12 percent sales gain in the first quarter, but its net income plummeted.
Eversource Energy disclosed Thursday that it attempted to disrupt a nearly $750-million merger involving Connecticut Water Service and a California company by making its own bid to buy the...
Connecticut and the rest of New England led a plummeting decline in America's opioid-prescription rate in recent years, as doctors ply more non-addictive options to help patients manage their pain,...
The state House of Representatives overwhelming embraced a bipartisan pay-equity bill that prevents employers from inquiring about a prospective candidate's salary history.
New Britain manufacturer Stanley Black & Decker posted a 12 percent sales gain in the first quarter, but its net income plummeted.
While Connecticut learned Friday that surging state income tax receipts now are running $1.03 billion more than anticipated — $116 million better than Thursday’s forecast — Gov.
The parent of Farmington Bank posted an 18 percent jump in first-quarter net income.
Connecticut's consumer watchdog has filed a cease-and-desist order against third-party electricity supplier Liberty Power, citing “illegal and deceptive marketing” practices by the...
Massachusetts lender Berkshire Bank has opened a Simsbury branch, its eighth in Connecticut.
A Bristol woman will spend four years in federal prison for defrauding Connecticut's Medicaid program for unperformed psychotherapy services, authorities say.
More than 300 employees who clean the Mashantucket Pequot tribe’s Foxwoods Resort Casino will decide on Friday if they want to unionize and reject tribal arguments against that idea.
Hartford area home sales rose, along with median prices, in March, Realtors say.
The state Department of Consumer Protection said it helped car owners reap more than $2.3 million in automotive warranties in 2017, which represents almost $800,000 more than the amount returned to...
Comcast recently launched a new high-speed, 1-gigabit per second internet service in Hartford and municipalities across Connecticut, company officials announced.
Rank | Firm | No. of local attorneys |
1 | Shipman & Goodwin LLP, Hartford | 123 |
2 | Robinson & Cole LLP, Hartford | 110 |
3 | Day Pitney LLP, Hartford | 77 |
4 | Halloran & Sage, Hartford | 65 |
5 | Updike, Kelly & Spellacy PC, Hartford | 60 |
Source: Each firm via survey