Posts by Ryan P. Barry
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…
Read MoreRyan P. Barry and Anthony J. Spinella Named to 2021 Connecticut Super Lawyers List
Barry, Taylor & Levesque, LLC are proud to announce that Partners Ryan P. Barry and Anthony J. Spinella have been named to the 2021 Connecticut Super Lawyers list. This is Attorney Barry’s second consecutive year being selected for inclusion for his work in personal injury law. This is Attorney Spinella’s first year being selected for…
Read MoreTropical 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…
Read MoreBurn Injuries Increased During the Pandemic. Kitchen Fires Are a Leading Cause
The pandemic has made chefs of most of us. Most everyone has tried baking sourdough bread. The British Baking Show is one of the most popular shows on TV. Admit it – you’ve washed more dishes since the health crisis started than you ever have. You’ve tried your oven, your microwave, your broiler, your toaster,…
Read MoreChallenges 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…
Read MoreIs 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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