May 06, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Tips From Connecticut's Pros: Getting High Court and Appellate Advocacy RightTwo of Connecticut's top legal authorities discuss the differences between arguing in front of the Connecticut Supreme Court and Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, with some advice on briefs, oral arguments and the new phenomenon of remote presentations.
By Christopher F. Droney and Chase T. Rogers
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January 11, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Chief Justice: Court System to Retool Civil and Family DocketsThe year 2015 ends with a series of accomplishments for the Judicial Branch and the ushering in of 2016 promises to bring more opportunities—and challenges.
By CHASE T. ROGERS
5 minute read
January 11, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Chief Justice: Court System to Retool Civil and Family DocketsThe year 2015 ends with a series of accomplishments for the Judicial Branch and the ushering in of 2016 promises to bring more opportunities—and challenges.
By CHASE T. ROGERS
5 minute read
December 29, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Judicial Branch To Focus on Family CourtsAs the Judicial Branch turns to 2015, it will continue to devote considerable time and energy to restructuring how the courts handle family matters, with the goal of making the family court process more efficient, cost-effective and easier for families to navigate.
By Chase T. Rogers
4 minute read
December 29, 2014 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Judicial Branch To Focus on Family CourtsAs the Judicial Branch turns to 2015, it will continue to devote considerable time and energy to restructuring how the courts handle family matters, with the goal of making the family court process more efficient, cost-effective and easier for families to navigate.
By Chase T. Rogers
4 minute read
December 27, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Forecast 2014: Judicial Branch Wants Continued Input From BarThe Judicial Branch has had many successes this past year in no small part due to the dedication and input of the bar, which has played a major role in the Branch's efforts to enhance our state court system.
By CHASE T. ROGERS
4 minute read
January 02, 2012 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Taking Steps To Re-Engineer Court SystemIt is with a sense of anticipation that the Connecticut Judicial Branch faces the year 2012 - and all of the challenges that are certain to impact both the bench and the bar. We know that the budgetary constraints of the past several years will continue in 2012. So to meet the needs of lawyer, as well as those of the public, the Judicial Branch must be as efficient as possible, without sacrificing quality.
By CHASE T. ROGERS
5 minute read
January 04, 2013 | Connecticut Law Tribune
FORECAST 2013: Pro Bono Initiatives Remain On Front BurnerWe first want to take this opportunity to thank the bar for its commitment to helping those individuals who need an attorney but who are unable to afford one. Perhaps you reduced your fees for a parent who needed assistance in a custody dispute. Or, perhaps you put in extra hours without charge to help a returning veteran. Or maybe you have taken on cases completely pro bono. Whichever way, you have made a difference and your contributions are deeply appreciated.
By CHASE T. ROGERS and WILLIAM H. BRIGHT
6 minute read
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