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    www.dholaw.com/Bio/JamesHartley.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/10/2008    Last Visited: 10/10/2008  

    James E. Hartley Jr.Attorney James Hartley, Drubner, Hartley & O'Connor, L.L.C., Waterbury, Connecticut
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    James E. Hartley Jr.
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    A 1972 graduate of Boston College, James E. Hartley, Jr. received his Juris Doctor degree in 1975 from Columbia University.

    Mr. Hartley is a member of the Connecticut bar; U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court; and the Waterbury and Connecticut bar associations.He is a member of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association as well as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.

    Mr. Hartley has been practicing law in Connecticut since 1975, in commercial, securities and class action litigation.He was lead counsel in the seminal Uniform Securities Act case of Connecticut National Bank v. Giacomi, as well as class counsel in the matter of In re Prudential Insurance Litigation, a case that resulted in a settlement to national insurance policyholders of $2 billion.

    Mr. Hartley also served as class counsel in the matter of In re Colonial Realty Securities Fraud Litigation, a case that resulted in a $120 million settlement.Mr. Hartley presently is a member of the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee in In re Managed Care Litigation, MDL-1334 in the Federal Court of Southern District of Florida and Lead Counsel in In re U.S. Foodservice, Inc.Pricing Litigation, MDL-1894 in the Federal Court of District of Connecticut.

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    www.dholaw.com/Hartley.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/20/2007    Last Visited: 3/20/2007  

    James E. Hartley, Jr.

    A 1972 graduate of Boston College, James E. Hartley, Jr. received his Juris Doctor degree in 1975 from Columbia University.

    Mr. Hartley is a member of the Connecticut bar; U.S. District Court, District of Connecticut; U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court; and the Waterbury and Connecticut bar associations.He is a member of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association as well as the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.

    Mr. Hartley has been practicing law in Connecticut since 1975, in commercial, securities and class action litigation.He was lead counsel in the seminal Uniform Securities Act case of Connecticut National Bank v. Giacomi, as well as class counsel in the matter of In re Prudential Insurance Litigation, a case that resulted in a settlement to national insurance policyholders of $2 billion.

    Mr. Hartley also served as class counsel in the matter of In re Colonial Realty Securities Fraud Litigation, a case that resulted in a $120 million settlement.Mr. Hartley presently is a member of the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee in In re Managed Care Litigation, MDL-1334 in the Federal Court of Southern District of Florida.

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    www.rep-am.com/story.php?id=26820 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/7/2007    Last Visited: 7/8/2007  

    Norman S. Drubner, who along with James Hartley is now O'Connor's former partner, said class action work involves little client contact.

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    Published on: 3/20/2007    Last Visited: 3/20/2007  

    James E. Hartley, Jr. jhart@dholaw.com

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    www.dholaw.com/attorney.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/20/2007    Last Visited: 3/20/2007  

    James E. Hartley

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    www.cambridgeglassfair.co.uk/exhibitions/pastexhibition - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2004    Last Visited: 9/2/2008  

    In 1837, the brothers James and John Hartley established the Wear Glass Works in Sunderland which became well-known for the manufacture of window glass, including crown, cylinder and Patent Rolled Plate or PRP, a type of mainly patterned cast glass which was much thinner than that produced elsewhere.
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    In the same year James Hartley's grandson, James Hartley Jnr., rented a redundant bottle works in Monkwearmouth and with a small team of ex-Hartley glassblowers continued to produce cylinder and crown glass.

    The name changed to Hartley Wood & Co. in 1895 when Alfred Wood, the leading colour mixer from Hartley's, joined as a partner.

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    Published on: 3/28/2001    Last Visited: 3/28/2001  

    James E. Hartley , an attorney with Drubner , Hartley , O'Connor & Mengacci LLC , says the lawsuit is in the pleading stage in Maine.It will be at least five months before decisions will be made about granting the case class-action status or dismissing it.

    Actions like this are brought to keep companies honest to consumers , Hartley says.If not , consumers will be victimized time and again..

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    AMNews: March 5, 2001. Connecticut medical society... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/5/2001    Last Visited: 8/8/2001  

    Under Connecticut law, the defendants are served notice first, then the complaints are filed about 10 days later, said Jim Hartley, an attorney with Drubner, Hartley, O'Connor and Mengacci in Waterbury, Conn., who is handling the medical society's suit.The complaint was scheduled to be filed in state superior courts in New Haven and Danbury, said Hartley, but likely will later be consolidated at one state court.

    The complaint alleges that the health plans arbitrarily overrule physician decisions on medically necessary care, arbitrarily downcode claims, fail to explain why claims are denied, improperly use computer programs that automatically downcode or deny claims, fail to properly staff utilization review departments, pay claims late and fail to pay interest on late claims, systematically breach the terms of their contracts with doctors and force them to enter into nonnegotiable contracts that interfere with the physician-patient relationship.

    The medical society seeks injunctive relief that will require the health plans to stop the actions listed in the complaint, said Hartley.

    In conjunction with the medical society's lawsuits, five individual physicians, whose names are not yet available, filed class action lawsuits seeking injunctive relief and monetary damages for Connecticut physicians, said Hartley.

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    Easter Seals Waterbury CT - General Information - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/4/2001    Last Visited: 8/2/2002  

    in turn, interacts with Campaign VIP's (Very Important Partners) who each will raise $1,000 or more on behalf of Easter Seals' programs and services.VIP's participating in this year's campaign are: Alexander Alvarez, M.D., Greater Waterbury Primary Care Associates, Tim Andrew, Naugatuck Firefighter; Peter Atwood, Innovative Information Solutions; Delores Avellani, Amici Magazine; Emma Barone, Gem Manufacturing Company; Francis Brennan, University of Connecticut; Ron Bruneau; Thomas Brunnock, Esq., Brunnock & Cicchetti; Nicole Ciarleglio, Easter Seals; Calvin Clouser, Easter Seals; Carolyn Collins-Smith, Easter Seals; Dana D'Angelo-Moreia, Esq., Smith & D'Angelo; Susan Dantino, Tunxis Community College; Mark W. Dost, Esq., Tinley, Nastri, Renahan & Dost; Anne Drost; Meredith Drozd; Carmen Hall, Easter Seals; Jim Hartley, Esq., Drubner, Hartley & O'Connor, L.L.C.; Kathy Hill, Litchfield Ford; Regina Hillsman, M.D.; Sheila Howe; Karin & Kathryn Ivkovich; Mayor Michael J. Jarjura;

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    El Andar: Spring 2000 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/19/2002    Last Visited: 6/19/2002  

    In 1983, Theron Kabrick, along with his partner James Hartley, began dealing Alberto's art.

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