Real Estate Litigation
At Carella Law Offices we work diligently to ensure that your rights as a property owner are protected. Our clients rely on us to assist them with their real estate disputes involving a multitude of legal issues including:
• Property Rights
• Title Disputes
• Boundary Line Disputes
• Denial of Building Permits
• Loss of Zoning Rights
• Improper Actions by Zoning Officials
Personal Injury Litigation
If you or someone you know has been injured by the negligent or reckless action of another, contact our firm for information on how we can assist you in preserving your rights and securing the compensation you deserve.
• Workplace Accidents
• Auto Accidents
• Assault / Battery
• Defective Products
• Medical Malpractice
• Wrongful Death
• Premise Liability / Slip and Fall
• Animal Injuries
Business Litigation
In the course of any business activity, disputes unfortunately can and often do arise. In situations such as these it is important to have legal counsel that is skillful at handling various types of disagreements, shareholder disputes, product/services liability, bankruptcy, breach of contract, partnership breakup, and all other issues that occur. We represent diverse business clients in equally diverse commercial litigation matters in all Connecticut State and federal courts.
While we are well versed in trial and appellate matters, we are well experienced in alternative resolutions. We will aggressively represent your interests through aggressive representation at trial or through negotiation and settlement.
The goal of this firm is to provide clients with the highest quality representation in their litigation matters and related counseling in a results-oriented manner.
At Carella Law Offices, we are prepared to represent clients in a wide range of complex business and commercial litigation including:
• Contract disputes
• Licensing and franchising disputes
• Partnership and closely held business disputes
• Land use and real estate litigation
• Bankruptcies
• Employment disputes
• Non-competition agreements
• Banking matters
• Disputes involving buy-sell agreements
• Government relations litigation
• Environmental and zoning matters
• Succession planning disputes
• Collections and creditors' rights
• Uniform Commercial Code
• Construction claims
• Worker's compensation
• Real estate, including foreclosure and landlord/tenant disputes