Ansell Laben Law Offices, LLC
 
 
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New London, CT
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Case Summaries

We have assisted many clients in various matters achieve their goals with innovative ideas and “thinking out of the box” approach. The following is a small sample of situations where our services made a significant impact on our clients’ lives:


Firm provided advice and assisted an individual in making changes to law in wrongful death claim caused by medical negligence filed without a timely medical opinion letter, paving the way for substantial recovery pending

Firm represents spouse of well known family attorney uncovering in the process many irregularities in reporting income by said attorney attempting to avoid and appropriate property settlement and alimony award.

We represented a pedestrian struck by a motor vehicle while crossing a busy street at night and secured a substantial recovery despite claims the pedestrian was intoxicated at the time of accident.

Firm represented an individual who sought custody of a non-relative child and despite accusations by the Department of Children and Families that our client was somehow complicit in the untimely death of the child’s father, we were successful in gaining custody for our client.

We represented a motorist involved a motor vehicle accident in Massachusetts and secured a substantial recovery as a result of negligent operation by the other driver.

A young man wins settlement of $100,000.00 for injuries suffered in a skate boarding accident.

Former husband is found in contempt for not paying his ex-wife a property settlement and despite his filing for bankruptcy he paid every penny and the Court awarded attorney’s fees and interest for violation of court orders.

A man serving a fifty year sentence for sexual assault, assault in the first degree and kidnapping wins a new trial after Attorney Ansell represents him in a habeas corpus trial that lasted for nineteen days.

A building contractor found liable for faulty work after an arbitration trial and homeowner awarded $29,000.00 as compensation for faulty work.

A self-employed fisherman owing the Internal Revenue Service over $60,000.00 in unpaid taxes is able to resolve his tax liabilities by paying $3,500.00.

After trial, a mother is allowed to relocate with her child from Connecticut to Japan for employment purposes over the objections of her ex-husband who enjoyed joint legal custody of the minor child.

A young man charged with possession of crack cocaine escapes prosecution after being represented by our office due to lack of probable cause to search.

If you'd like to discuss your case with us and how we may be able to assist you, contact us for an initial free consultation.