Bertsche argued that reporter Jillian Fennimore has “no direct knowledge” of the April 2007 incident concerning town council member Marilyn Devaney, who faces charges when she […]
That is one of the questions Prince Lobel partner Robert A. Bertsche and a panel of newspaper reporters and editors, an ethicist, a school superintendent, and journalism […]
Bidding at a Foreclosure Sale With mortgage foreclosures at record levels, prospective real estate investors may be looking for bargains. Bidding at a foreclosure sale is […]
In three recent important rulings, the courts have found that "me too" evidence may be admissible in discrimination actions; staring at female body parts may constitute […]
The Freedom of Information Commission of Connecticut voted unanimously on February 13, 2008 to subject the Yale University Police Department to the same rules as public […]
On February 7, 2008, Prince Lobel media lawyers achieved an unusual legal victory on behalf of the firm’s client, The Eagle Tribune, which had originally been […]