• When Prevention Isn’t Enough: Legal and Civil Pathways for Encroachment Resolution

    Virtual

    When initial outreach and corrective steps fail to resolve an encroachment, land trusts must be prepared to take further action. Learn what legal tools are available to enforce conservation easements and address significant or persistent violations. Carmody Land Use and Land Trust lawyers Tracy M. Collins and Timothy D. Bleasdale will outline how to document an enforceable case, work with counsel, evaluate options ranging from negotiated settlements to litigation, and understand the implications of each approach.

  • May 2026 Human Resources Council Meeting

    Virtual

    Carmody Labor & Employment partners Vincent Farisello and Nick Zaino will discuss the significant employment laws that were passed during the 2026 legislative session with the Waterbury Regional Chamber's Human Resources Council.

  • HR Hotline Live: Pregnancy in the Workplace

    Virtual

    Navigating federal and state pregnancy laws can be complex. From the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and the ADA to Connecticut’s protections for pregnant and lactating employees and new parents, compliance is essential.

  • HR Hotline Live: Common Wage & Hour Issues

    Virtual

    From properly notifying employees about compensation and benefits to ensuring pay stubs and time tracking are accurate, every detail matters when complying with wage and hour laws—often one of the most challenging aspects of any manager’s job.

  • Lawyers in Transition: Exiting the Practice

    Virtual

    Carmody partner Stephen J. Conover will present to the Connecticut Bar Association on the ethical obligations and options for lawyers exiting the practice of law.

  • HR Hotline Live: Employee Terminations

    Virtual

    HR Professionals will learn how to make smart, well-informed decisions about the legal, strategic, and employee-relations considerations involved in every termination decision.