Legal Articles, Administrative Law
Private Academy Sues Parents For Unpaid Tuition
Blog post about a private school that sued parents seeking unpaid tuition payments that were not made after the student was withdrawn.
Private School Denies Transfer Student's Request to Participate in Athletics
Blog post about a transfer student who sued his new private school when he was denied an exception to their rule not allowing transfer students to participate in sports programs for a full year.
Daughter Awarded $14,365.19 For Tuition Expenses
Blog post about a daughter suing her father for breach of contract after he failed to pay for her school tuition and car insurance that they had contracted for him to do.
Parents Reclaim $6,077 In Tuition Costs From Private Pre-School
Blog post about parents that were able to recover tuition from a private pre-school after withdrawing their child.
Former Yale Wrestling Team Sues University for Breach of Contract
Blog post about the former Yale University wrestling team suing the school for breach of contract to stop them from terminating the team.
$5,932.62 Awarded to Student for School's Breach of Contract
Blog post about a case where a student sued a school for dropping certain programs that it promised would be available.
Local CT Insurance Unstable After Fed Tax of $13.4 Million
Blog post about an insurance company that owes the federal government over $13 million.
Let a Lawyer Review Your Commercial Lease Agreement
A commercial lease is usually prepared by the landlord's attorney. Shouldn't you have your own lawyer review it for you?
Why You Should Form a Business Entity
Avoiding personal liability is a good reason to do business through a corporation or LLC. There are also potential tax benefits.
Connecticut Auto Insurance Laws
Blog post describing Connecticut's laws on car insurance and what you need to know if you get into a car accident.