Articles
The Great Train Seizure - Three
Articles:
The Great Train Heist
Article by Janet Seiberg for Behind the Bar,
a column appearing in the January 18, 1993 issue of The Connecticut Law Tribune.
Locomotive Seized in Settlement
Article written by Thomas R. Violante for the January
13, 1993 edition of The Connecticut Post.
Knock Knock
Article by Scott Brede, The Connecticut Law Tribune
Snowmen of Grand Central Terminal Case
Landmark
asbestos lawsuit against Metro-North Railroad
The Most Important Case Ever to Arise
Under the Federal Railroad Safety Act: B & M v. Lenfest, et al
Case brought by our firm on behalf of the conductors
on the B & M Railroad who withheld their services due to the continuing
presence of unsafe working conditions
Largest Wrongful Death Verdict in Connecticut History
The largest Railroad wrongful death verdict in the history of
Connecticut: just under $11 million dollars for the death of a
Metro-North flagman
63-Year-Old Foreman with Double Leg
Amputation
Cahill & Goetsch, P.C. forced Metro-North Railroad to pay the
largest amount of money in its history for a FELA case: $7 million in
cash
$5.5 Million Settlement for
Metro-North Railroad Worker
Connecticut Post, Thursday, March 11, 2004
$3.2M Award For Widow, Other Lawyers
Turned Away
Article by Thomas B. Scheffey, The Connecticut Law Tribune
Lineman Burned After Being Electrocuted While Working on Track
A jury in federal court in Bridgeport awarded Metro-North apprentice
lineman Terrance Curly $2 million, the largest verdict ever obtained
in any federal court against Metro-North Commuter Railroad
Workin' on the Railroad:
Three-Man New Haven Boutique Has Never Lost a Case
Article by Caroline V. Clarke, The Connecticut Law Tribune


