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This database contains 142,000+ federal and state court rulings related to employment law, spanning from 1964 to present. Every ruling includes the case name, filing date, court, docket number, and — where available — the outcome, damages awarded, employer involved, and specific claims raised.
You can search by keyword, filter by federal statute (Title VII, ADA, FMLA, FLSA, and more), narrow by date range, and click into any ruling for the full details and related cases. Each ruling links to the original source on CourtListener for verification.
Pursuant to statute ((Rev. to 2011) § 45a-655 (a)), ''[a] conservator of the estate appointed under section 45a-646 . . . shall manage all the estate and . . . shall use the least restrictive means of intervention in the exercise of the conservator's duties and authority.'' Pursuant further to statute ((Rev. to 2011) § 45a-655 (e)), ''[u]pon application of a conservator of the estate . . . the court may authorize the conserva- tor to make gifts or other transfers of income and principal from the estate of the conserved person in such amounts and in such form, outright or in trust, whether to an existing trust or a court-approved trust created by the conservator, as the court orders . . . .'' The plaintiff, the coconservator of the estate of E, sought a judgment declar- ing that a certain irrevocable trust was void ab initio and unenforceable, and that any and all assets transferred from E's estate to the trust be returned to the estate. The Probate Court previously had granted the application of E, who suffered from Parkinson's disease, for the volun- tary appointment of a conservator of her person and her estate pursuant to the voluntary conservatorship statute ((Rev. to 2011) § 45a-646). The Probate Court appointed the named defendant, S, as the conservator of E's estate and issued a decree providing that S had the power to manage the estate, to apply estate funds to support E, to pay her debts, and to collect debts due to her. Thereafter, S met with representatives of the defendant F Co. At their recommendation, S, in her capacity as conservator of E's estate, entered into an asset protection services agreement on E's behalf with F Co.'s corporate affiliate and established a self-settled irrevocable asset protection trust. S supervised E's execu- tion of the instrument creating the irrevocable trust but did not seek or obtain the Probate Court's approval. The irrevocable trust named S as a trustee and F Co. as the protector of the trust. Thereafter, S directed th
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This database indexes 142,000+ employment law court rulings from federal district courts, circuit courts of appeals, and state courts across the United States. Cases cover the full spectrum of employment law claims, including Title VII discrimination, ADA accommodation disputes, FMLA retaliation, FLSA wage and hour violations, wrongful termination, whistleblower protections, and more.
All rulings are sourced from CourtListener, a project of the Free Law Project (501(c)(3) nonprofit). We ingest new rulings daily through automated feeds, then classify each ruling by employment law statute, claim type, outcome, and employer using a combination of keyword matching and AI-assisted extraction.
Use the search and filters above to find rulings relevant to your situation. You can search by case name, employer, or keyword, then filter by statute and date range. Click any ruling to see the full details, including outcome, damages, related laws, and similar cases. If you find a ruling involving your employer, visit their employer profile to see their full complaint history.
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