Watchdog Wrongful Termination Suit Against Courant, Tribune, resurrected

July 7th, 2010 admin

As promised, my wrongful termination suit against The Courant and Tribune companies has been resurrected by my attorney, Joseph Garrison of New Haven. Garrison today filed an amended complaint in Hartford Superior Court, focusing on the expressed promises made to me by Courant executives that advertising pressure would not adversely impact my job as the


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