September 06, 2010
Cigna CEO Named Honorary Chair Of Bike MS Event
Donation Aids Military Personnel (posted Today)
Carter Mario, president and CEO of Carter Mario Injury Lawyers, recently donated $10,000 and 10,000 digital downloads of the Nashville recording artist Jamie Tate and her label, Nashville’s Bodell Records. The funds will allow 15,000 veterans and active duty military personnel in Connecticut to download the “I’ll Give My All” single from the web at www.IllGiveMyAll.com. Tate’s song was recorded with the 82nd Airborne All-American Chorus and a portion of the proceeds from the downloads go to veterans and wounded solders’ causes. Pictured are Carter Mario, president and CEO of Carter Mario Injury Lawyers, and Nashville recording artist Jamie Tate with members of the Connecticut National Guard at the State Armory in Hartford.
Vernon’s TicketNetwork the boss, N.J. judge rules (posted 09/01/10 at 11:46am)
A New Jersey judge's dismissal of that state's lawsuit against TicketNetwork Inc. could expand public access to tickets to concerts and other entertainment events, the Vernon company's CEO says.
Timberlake scam costs CT agent $1.2M (posted 08/25/10 at 12:22pm)
A Bridgeport federal judge has ordered a Stamford talent agent to pay $1.2 million because he failed to produce pop singer Justin Timberlake for a concert in Manila two years ago.
Court OKs Xerox's $69M ACS settlement (posted 08/24/10 at 3:02pm)
Xerox Corp. in Norwalk, the world's largest maker of high-speed color printers, won final approval for the $69 million settlement of a shareholder lawsuit challenging its $6 billion takeover of Affiliated Computer Services Inc., The Associated Press reports.
McCarter’s Vajtay named managing partner (posted 08/23/10 at 3:34pm)
New Jersey law firm McCarter & English LLP, with offices in Hartford and Stamford, has elected partner Stephen M. Vajtay, Jr. as managing partner, effective Dec. 1.
Conn. AG sues ex-Wesleyan investment chief, others (posted 08/23/10 at 1:20pm)
Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is suing Wesleyan University's former investment director and three companies, accusing them of misusing university endowment assets for improper expenses including trips.
Listening To Employees May Be Best Safeguard (posted 08/23/10)
Connecticut employers have a legal responsibility to maintain a safe workplace environment for employees and labor attorneys and security experts agree companies need to do more to meet that obligation.
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