The Massachusetts Appeals Court recently addressed issues that had never been decided in Massachusetts and affirmed a significant summary judgment ruling Renzulli Law Firm obtained for Glock based on the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).
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MASSACHUSETTS APPEALS COURT AFFIRMS ANOTHER VICTORY RENZULLI LAW FIRM OBTAINED PURSUANT TO THE PLCAA
CONNECTICUT APPELLATE COURT UPHOLDS RENZULLI LAW FIRM, LLP’S VICTORY ON APPEAL
Based upon Renzulli Law Firm’s arguments, the Connecticut Appellate Court recently issued an order dismissing plaintiffs’ appeal from the Superior Court’s decision granting a firearms retailer’s motion to dismiss all claims against it pursuant to the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (“PLCAA”) in a widely publicized case, Gilland v. Sportsmen’s Outpost, Inc. Plaintiffs, who were represented by the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, sought to hold the firearms retailer liable for wrongful death and negligence after Scott Magnano stole a firearm from it and, more than a month later, shot and killed his estranged wife Jennifer Magnano, and then committed suicide.
RENZULLI LAW FIRM VICTORY LAUDED BY FFLGUARD
Renzulli Law Firm and Partner Christopher Renzulli were again in the spotlight for the widely-watched Gilland v. Sportsmen's Outpost, Inc. case in Hartford, Connecticut. On July 1, 2011 FFLGuard lauded Renzulli Law Firm and Christopher Renzulli for obtaining a complete dismissal on behalf of defendants in the case. Below is an excerpt from FFLGuard's publication:
RENZULLI LAW FIRM ACHIEVES COMPLETE DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE OF ALLEGED FALSE MARKING CASE IN EDTX
Renzulli Law Firm Wins Complete Dismissals For Firearms Retailer And Manufacturer
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