Max Medina Appointed as Election Monitor in Bridgeport Election
Having concluded there were sufficient grounds to order a new election in Bridgeport’s Democratic Primary for the 133rd Bridgeport City Council District, the... Read More
Fall 2016 – Recent Tax Developments
Proposed regulations would close family business estate/gift tax loopholes. In August, the IRS issued new proposed regulations that would close two estate... Read More
Letter to Clients: Recently-Enacted Law Contains Tax Return Filing Due Dates Changes
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Attorney Fiano Successful In Obtaining $540,000 Judgment At Trial
Sabato Fiano recently tried a case before the Connecticut Superior Court on behalf of homeowners seeking to recover for damages arising out... Read More
Recent Developments That May Affect Your Tax Situation
The following is a summary of important tax developments that have occurred in the past three months that may affect you, your... Read More
Superior Court Decision Holds that New Double Damages Standard is Retroactive
If your employer fails to pay you the wages you are entitled to under Connecticut law, you may be able to recover... Read More
Attorney Fiano Successful In Proving Oral Contract At Trial
Sabato Fiano was recently successful in trying a case before the Connecticut Superior Court on the behalf of a client seeking to... Read More
Superior Court Decision Holds that New Double Damages Standard is Retroactive – FAQs
Q: My employer underpaid me, what am I entitled to collect? A: If your employer fails to pay you the required minimum... Read More
Attorney Fiano Collects Large Debt For Client From Shell Company
Sabato Fiano recently represented a corporation that was owed more than $165,000 with respect to a significant service contract. The debtor claimed... Read More
Zeldes, Needle & Cooper Donates Over 100 Toys To Toys for Tots
Members from the law firm Zeldes, Needle & Cooper donated over 100 toys to the Toys for Tots Program. Through a series... Read More