32 Connecticut municipalities have conducted a general revaluation of their October 1, 2020 Grand List. In a revaluation, the assessor determines the value of every parcel of real property in the municipality as of the October 1 revaluation date. Connecticut law...
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3 ancillary agreements that can benefit both employers and employees
While employment contracts can seem pretty boilerplate with little room for negotiation are creativity, there are multiple options available for those willing to explore options in employment contracts. Ancillary agreements provide several important options that can...
Considering a real estate tax appeal? 6 steps to take after an assessment change
14 Connecticut municipalities have conducted a general revaluation of their October 1, 2019 Grand List. In a revaluation, the assessor determines the value of every parcel of real property in the municipality as of the October 1 revaluation date. Connecticut law...
Michael Cacace & Paul Tusch Selected for 2019 Super Lawyers® Directory
ATTORNEYS ONCE AGAIN RECOGNIZED IN CONNECTICUT SUPER LAWYERS® DIRECTORY Cacace, Tusch & Santagata is pleased to announce that partners Michael J. Cacace and Paul T. Tusch have once again been selected for inclusion in the Connecticut Super Lawyers® directory,...
Notice of Tax Assessment Change – What Should You Do?
Norwalk, Darien, New Canaan, Wilton, Weston and Bridgeport along with 40 other Connecticut municipalities are conducting a general revaluation on the October 1, 2018 Grand List. In a revaluation, the assessor determines the value of every parcel of real property in...
Michael Cacace Co-Chairs Coalition for Transportation Lockbox Amendmen
Founding partner Michael J. Cacace, former Democratic National Committee member, recently served as co-chairman of the bipartisan coalition Securing Connecticut’s Future to advance legislation that secures revenue for Connecticut’s Special Transportation Fund. The...
Ronald E. Kowalski Appointed CT Superior Court Judge
Former partner Ronald E. Kowalski II was sworn in as a Connecticut Superior Court Judge on May 8, 2018. A partner since 1994, Mr. Kowalski worked with Cacace, Tusch & Santagata for nearly 25 years. He specialized in civil litigation, focusing primarily on property...
Looking to develop a property? Before getting started, check local zoning regulations
Understanding municipal zoning regulations is the first step for property development Land use and development may prove complicated even for a seemingly straightforward project. Whether you wish to expand a single-family home or you are a commercial developer...
Paul T. Tusch accepted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers
Family Law chair Paul Tusch accepted as Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers As of 2016, founding partner Paul T. Tusch has been accepted as a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML). The AAML was founded in 1962 with the stated...
Transit Oriented Development is shaping Connecticut’s Towns & Cities
Everybody wants to live downtown! Transit Oriented Development or “TOD” is a land use concept that is picking up steam (pun intended) not only with planning and zoning professionals, but also among buyers, renters, builders, developers, and municipal, state and...