Watertown Administrative Law Lawyer, Connecticut


William L. Stevens

Landlord-Tenant, Arbitration, Criminal, Administrative Law, Animal Bite
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  43 Years

Richard O. LaBrecque

Business Organization, Commercial Banks, Administrative Law, Collection
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  18 Years

Philip H. Monagan

Foreclosure, Election & Political, Administrative Law, Collection, Litigation
Status:  In Good Standing           

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Goldstar Medical Services, Inc. v. DEPT. OF SOC. SERVICES

... (Goldstar), and its owner and president, Donald F. Bouchard, [1] appeal from the judgment of the trial court dismissing their administrative appeal from a five ... "We begin by articulating the applicable standard of review in an appeal from the decision of an administrative agency. ...

Garcia v. City of Hartford

... The plaintiff contended in response that, because he did not have standing to pursue the grievance procedure, as he was no longer an "employee" under the terms of the agreement, any attempt to avail himself of administrative remedies would have been futile. ...

DIAMOND 67 v. PLANNING AND ZONING COM'N

... Thereafter, the defendant denied Diamond's 2003 application, a decision from which Diamond filed an administrative appeal, separate from its mandamus action. While the mandamus action and the administrative appeal were ...