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A Connecticut woman who was seriously injured when a police officer opened fire on her and her boyfriend as they sat in a car unarmed has settled a lawsuit over the shooting for about $1.1 million.
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A former detainee at the jail has filed a $20 million dollar lawsuit against the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office alleging he was beaten and not given medical treatment.
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A onetime aide to former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo who accused him of sexual harassment in a federal lawsuit filed a separate lawsuit against the state.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is suing Project Service, LLC for unpaid wages. The company owes more than $2.7 million to its employees, which staffed 23 plazas on I-95, 1-395 and Route 15.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has filed a lawsuit against ghost gun manufacturers. Selling gun parts to anyone without a proper license is illegal in Connecticut.
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Suffolk County Police on Long Island would pay $3.75 million, improve training and background checks, and publish data about who they pull over in traffic stops as part of a tentative court settlement reached with civil rights activists on Monday.
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A federal appeals court has reinstated a challenge to Connecticut’s policy of allowing transgender girls to compete in girls high school sports, two months after a three-judge panel upheld the rules.
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Hospitals had expanded immunity from lawsuits during peak COVID, but the case of a woman who died of heart failure is challenging the order.
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Former Fairfield chief financial officer William Mayer, who is facing criminal charges, has sued the town over his termination.
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Southampton Village Mayor Jesse Warren has been sued for age and gender discrimination.