Moore Kuehn wins motion for relief from stay
Prosecuting personal injury claims can require legal services outside of traditional state court proceedings and negotiating with insurance companies. Tortfeasors who declare bankruptcy are immune from prosecution [...]
Moore Kuehn defeats motion to dismiss in federal student loan class action
In January 2018, Moore Kuehn filed a class action lawsuit against student loan servicer Conduent Education Services f/k/a ACS. The complaint alleges that ACS had a systemic [...]
Fletcher Moore selected as one of the 2019 New Leaders in the Law
Attorney Moore has been selected as one of the 2019 New Leaders in the Law by the Connecticut Law Tribune. Winners of the 2019 Connecticut Legal Awards, [...]
Class action suit against national retailer filed on behalf of consumer in Suffolk County, New York
Excessive refuse and devastating pollution has become a growing concern among people everywhere around the globe. States, counties, and cities have enacted laws and ordinances in an [...]
Moore Kuehn sues insurer for SUM coverage after serious car accident
Often times defendants in car accident lawsuits carry the bare minimum for insurance policy limits. These limits may be as low as $20,000 to $50,000. Such an [...]
Fletcher Moore and Justin Kuehn Named Rising Stars by Super Lawyers
Fewer than 2.5% of all attorneys are selected as Rising Stars by Super Lawyers. On April 8, 2018, two Moore Kuehn attorneys received the prestigious award for [...]
Moore Kuehn Prevails After Two Day Traverse Hearing
In New York, defendants can contest service and move to dismiss a lawsuit for failure to serve. When there is a question regarding whether the defendant was [...]