FLB Insights
Dan Woog Reports on the Latest Developments with The Hamlet at Saugatuck in his Widely Read 00068 Blog
The Hamlet at Saugatuck, which promises to transform Westport’s historic Saugatuck district, has advanced after months of silence, with FLB Law filings ROAN Ventures revised plans with the Planning & Zoning Department. The updated proposal, reflecting community feedback, promises a more refined and distinct New England aesthetic.
Weston Today Highlights Four Corners Project, FLB Law Partner Eric Bernheim Advocates for Key Zoning Changes
Weston Today’s February 12, 2025, article covered the recent Weston Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, where FLB Law Partner Eric Bernheim represented Able Construction in its Four Corners development project.
Arbitration Clauses Can Protect Consumer-Facing Businesses, but They Can Be a Double-Edged Sword
In an increasingly litigious society, companies that provide products and services directly to the public worry about the potential high costs of litigation. In an attempt to limit their exposure, many consumer-facing businesses include arbitration provisions in their customer contracts. But as some high-profile businesses have discovered, the use of arbitration clauses can backfire and wind up costing them more.
FLB Law Lawyers Lambert & Sportini Secure Appellate Court Victory for Cable Company in Enforcement of Arbitration Clause
FLB Law is pleased to announce a significant victory in the Connecticut Appellate Court on behalf of a cable service provider. In a case that challenged the enforceability of an arbitration clause, the appellate court upheld the trial court’s decision in favor of the cable service provider, reinforcing the validity of the terms and conditions in service agreements.
How Landlord or Tenant Bankruptcy Impacts a Commercial Lease
When a commercial landlord or tenant files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, certain provisions in the bankruptcy code dictate how the commercial lease will be handled. This article breakdown of the rights and responsibilities of non-bankrupt parties to a lease in the wake of a bankruptcy declaration.
FLB Law Secures Summary Judgment for Condo Association, Establishing Snow Removal Contractor's Duty to Defend
FLB Law Partner Matthias Sportini obtained summary judgment on behalf of a condominium association in a slip-and-fall case. The matter arose after a condominium owner filed a lawsuit against the association, alleging injuries from a slip-and-fall on ice on the premises.
FLB Law Proudly Supports Bridgeport Rescue Mission’s Great Thanksgiving Project
On November 21, 2024, FLB Law proudly participated in The Bridgeport Rescue Mission’s Great Thanksgiving Project as both a corporate sponsor and hands-on volunteer.
Now in its 16th year, the Great Thanksgiving Project—held at the Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater in Bridgeport—has become a vital community event addressing food insecurity.
FLB Law Successfully Represents MoCA CT in Acquisition of 19 Newtown Turnpike Property
FLB Law represented the Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) CT in the acquisition of the property it had been leasing at 19 Newtown Turnpike.
How Does “Qualified Immunity” Apply to Police Officers in Connecticut?
In the wake of George Floyd’s death during an arrest and other high-profile incidents involving excessive force used by police, many individuals, civic groups, and politicians have called for police reform and the end of a doctrine known as qualified immunity.
FLB Law Selected to the 2025 “Best Law Firms” List
FLB Law has been named to the Best Lawyers® Best Law Firms in 11 practices.
U.S. Supreme Court to Review “Reverse Discrimination” Standard, Decision Could Impact Connecticut Employers
The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether members of “majority” groups have a heightened standard for pleading and proving workplace discrimination cases.
Eight FLB Law Attorneys Named to 2024 Connecticut Super Lawyers & Rising Stars
Eight FLB Law attorneys were selected for inclusion on the 2024 Connecticut Lawyers & Rising Stars lists in a broad range of practice areas.
Four New Connecticut Laws to Know for Fall 2024
The law is constantly evolving. This fall, a spate of new laws impact Connecticut residents and businesses in various ways. Here is a roundup of four state laws that took effect October 1.
FLB Law Partner Eric Bernheim to Present at the 2024 ICSC+U.S. LAW Conference
Eric Bernheim, managing partner and head of the firm’s Real Estate & Land Use Practice, will be co-presenting, “Financeable Leases: Find Out What Your Lender Really Wants!” at the 2024 ICSC+U.S. LAW national conference.
FLB Law Announces Relocation to New Westport Offices
FLB Law has relocated to new office space at 33 Riverside Avenue, 4th Floor, along the Saugatuck River. The 10-plus year, 5,800-square-foot lease encompasses over half of the fourth floor, making FLB Law one of the building’s largest tenants.
FLB Law Partner Matt Sportini Named to the 2024 New Leaders in the Law by Connecticut Law Tribune
Matthias Sportini has been selected as one of the 2024 New Leaders in the Law by the Connecticut Law Tribune for the New England Legal Awards. This prestigious honor recognizes attorneys under the age of 40 who have made significant contributions to the legal profession.
Thomas Lambert and Joshua Auxier File Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court
Partners Thomas Lambert and Joshua Auxier filed a petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Supreme Court, seeking to resolve a critical legal issue that has emerged in employment law. This action follows their initial success in obtaining summary judgment in a gender discrimination lawsuit, a decision later overturned by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
FLB Law Supports the Sterling House Backpack/School Supply Drive
FLB Law held a Day of Service in support of the Sterling House Community Center’s Back-2-School event on August 21, 2024. The event, open to all Stratford, CT, students, provides school supplies to school-age children, including uniforms, backpacks, crayons, pencils, scissors, notebooks and more.
FLB Law Settles High-Exposure Case Against Condo Association
Matthias Sportini settled two separate lawsuits involving the same plaintiff, who suffered injuries from two distinct falls allegedly involving ice in the parking lot of her condominium. The defendant condominium association was represented by FLB Law.
FLB Law Secures Summary Judgment Win in Employment-Related Defamation Case
FLB Law prevailed in an employment-related defamation case involving the firm’s client, a leading national provider of commercial real estate services headquartered in New York City. The client was sued by a former employee fired after allegations of his sexual harassment were investigated.