The U.S. Attorney’s Office estimated that Samuel Gentle had created losses of $734,425 in federal, state and local taxes over a...
A+ Technology is the first authorized dealer and integrator of Sharp's autonomous security robot.
State Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis dismissed on Oct. 14 a lawsuit filed by several Newtown families against Remington Arms, the...
Synchrony Financial’s Center of Excellence in Cybersecurity is designed to promote research in a field expected to grow to $202 billion...
In a separate letter, Richard Blumenthal and other senators expressed suspicion that the bank may have violated a law protecting military...
Support and counseling for white-collar criminals re-entering the general population is a growing business for Jeff Grant. Founder of Greenwich-based nonprofit...
The county was responsible for numbers two-five as well, with Wilton coming in second, Weston third, Easton fourth, and Redding fifth.
RBS's actions "contributed significantly to the 2008 financial crisis," per state Attorney General George Jepsen.
Donald Biagi Jr., owner of Fairfield’s Don Biagi Landscaping, faces a maximum term of imprisonment of five years and a fine...
Improperly diverting nursing home retirement plan assets is at the center of the lawsuit.
Union officials discovered discrepancies after the official resigned in 2012.
The company owner says late payments by the Army caused cash flow problems.
The bank settles claims that it manipulated interest rates during the financial crisis.
Samuel Gentle of Mount Vernon inflated business and charitable deductions.
William Davis of the AFGE union also ordered to pay $150,000 in restitution.