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Firm Profile: Pullman & Comley, LLC
850 Main Street
P.O. Box 7006
Bridgeport, Connecticut 06601-7006, United States
Phone: 203-330-2000
Fax: 203-576-8888
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  • Connecticut
  • New York
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51-99 Attorneys

No Extended Secure Act Amendment Period for Section 457(b) Plans Sponsored by Tax-Exempt Entities; Amendments Due December 31, 2022 for Calendar Year Plans

Section 457(b) Plans provided by Tax-Exempt employers for their highly compensated employees and/or a select group of management employees (“Tax-Exempt 457(b) Plans”) are subject to required minimum distribution rules under… more

457(b) Plans, Charter Schools, Compensation & Benefits, Deadlines, Employee Benefits

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Kentucky Federal Court Vacates the 2024 Title IX Regulations in Their Entirety

The Federal District Court of Kentucky just issued a sweeping ruling vacating the 2024 Title IX Regulations that went into effect on August 1, 2024.  The case, State of Tennessee v. Miguel Cardona, is one of numerous cases… more

Arbitrary and Capricious, Constitutional Challenges, Department of Education, Educational Institutions, Gender Discrimination

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The Importance Of A Title IX Coordinator

On April 24, 2015, the United States Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights issued a new “Dear Colleague” letter concerning Title IX, along with a separate letter to Title IX coordinators and a Title IX Resource Guide… more

Department of Education, Educational Institutions, Title IX Coordinator

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U.S. Supreme Court Announces New Legal Standard for First Amendment Free Exercise Challenges to Curriculum and Instruction

In a 6-3 decision with the justices split along familiar ideological lines, the United States Supreme Court held on Friday, June 27, in Mahmoud v. Taylor, 606 U.S. ___ (2025) (Case No. 24-297)… more

Educational Institutions, First Amendment, Free Exercise Clause, Gender Identity, LGBTQ

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What Changes are Coming to Connecticut’s Bullying Law?

Connecticut’s bullying laws, set forth in Connecticut General Statutes Sections 10-222d, 10-222g, 10-222k and the like, have long obligated school districts to remedy acts of bullying and teen dating violence.  School districts… more

Anti-Bullying Laws, Board of Education, Bullying, Connecticut, Dating Violence

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Connecticut Bill Targets Property Tax Exemptions for Educational Institutions

A bill has been introduced before the Connecticut General Assembly that would eliminate property tax exemptions for real property acquired by an “independent institution of higher education” on or after October 1, 2024… more

Colleges, Connecticut, Educational Institutions, General Assembly, Property Owners

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An Update on Connecticut Schools’ Obligations to Cooperate With “ICE” – The State Has Spoken

Last week, we wrote about how school leaders should address issues involving “undocumented” students, including the possibility of visits by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to Connecticut schools in the… more

Data Privacy, Department of Education, Educational Institutions, Immigrants, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

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