The firm, which maintains offices in Ridgefield and New Canaan, moved up six places from 2015.
A federal jury rules that Chubb's own insurance adjuster allowed a general contractor to inflate repair estimates.
The Westchester-based pr firm representing Republican politicians joins forces with Scott Howell & Co.
The company will coordinate design and engineering services with five subcontractors.
The deal gives the accounting firm nine offices on the East Coast, including White Plains and Norwalk.
The acquisition will result in a new entity, Casey Quirk by Deloitte.
Heather Hansen O'Neill replaces Bobbi Jo Beers, who is leaving to focus on her own company, effective next month.
The city's Office of Business Advocacy, headed by Roger Palanzo, seeks to streamline businesses' dealings with City Hall.
The Danbury company this year was named best minority-owned small business in Connecticut by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Inspira has developed campaigns for such clients as Microsoft, Diageo, and Life Is Good.
William B. Meyer Inc. has been servicing its Bay State customers from its Windsor, Conn., locale.
Digital technology is changing how candidates get elected to public offices.
Panelists will discuss how businesses can tap into political campaign opportunities.
New Canaan landscape architect brings 22 years of experience into her own company.
Lucinda Cross began developing her "vision board" technique in prison.