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Barry, Taylor & Levesque Announces the Addition of Two Attorneys to the Firm

Attorney Brendon P. Levesque, who joins the firm as Of Counsel, possesses extensive experience handling civil litigation matters in Connecticut’s state and federal trial courts. He represents clients in civil, family, and criminal appeals before the Connecticut Appellate Courts and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals and regularly represents companies, insurers, and individuals in trial…

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Delays Will Hurt the Court System Long After the Pandemic Ends

The coronavirus pandemic is going to have a lasting impact on the court system in Connecticut and across the country long after it comes to an end. Nearly 12 months into the pandemic, thousands of cases are on hold in Connecticut civil and criminal courts. Once the courts reopen fully, there will be a backlog…

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Tropical Storm Henri Is on the Move. Make Sure You’re Prepared

New England is on high alert for the upcoming Tropical Storm Henri, which is expected to hit us this weekend. Based on the latest models, Connecticut will expect the storm to be at its peak around Sunday night. Jon Porter, the Chief Meteorologist for AccuWeather, said “This is the most serious hurricane risk in New…

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Challenges in Accident Claims Involving Children

Nothing concerns parents more than learning their child’s health or safety is in danger. Children rely on adults to use extra caution in every way. The duty to protect children applies to drivers, to property owners, to product makers, and to other individuals and companies. When your child is injured in an accident, you need…

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Is Jury Sequestration Actually Effective?

Jury sequestration is the isolation of a jury to avoid accidental or deliberate tainting of the jury by exposing them to outside influence or information that is not admissible in court and can be a “hot” topic for criminal defense lawyers. On one hand, trying to control the information jury members see and hear outside…

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