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Nothing on this web site is, or is intended to be, legal advice. Nothing here should be used or relied upon as legal advice. The information on this site is intended only to provide basic background on the firm, it’s lawyers and the areas of practice. If you have a legal question, please contact an attorney in the appropriate jurisdiction with experience in the applicable area of law. Do not base your decision as to whether or not you have a valid claim on information provided here. If you need legal advice, you should consult a lawyer.

Connecticut law changes frequently through judicial decisions, legislation and regulation. Thus, any information set forth herein is not intended to answer questions regarding specific claims.

Lori M. Dion is a Connecticut attorney. The law of other jurisdictions may differ. If you and your case have no connection to Connecticut, the information on this site will probably not apply to your situation. You may wish to contact an attorney in the appropriate jurisdiction.

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Statutes of limitation limit the time within which claims may be brought. Statutes of limitation may vary with the jurisdiction, nature of claim, and the nature of the parties to the claim. In some circumstances, under Connecticut law, there may be even shorter periods in which notice of the claim must be given to a defendant. Because of this, we recommend that persons considering hiring an attorney to pursue a claim consult that attorney as soon as possible.

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