April 25, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
A Primer Of Practical Marketing LessonsThe Boston Bar Association Solo and Small Firm Section recently sponsored a successful marketing program titled, 17 Things You Absolutely, Positively, Without Question Must Do To Market Your Practice.
By JOHN T. DUFFYLaw Tribune Contributing Writer
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February 28, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Lethal Coconuts And U.N. PeacekeepingEast Timor lies between the northwestern tip of Australia and the Indonesian Island of Java. It is one of the more dangerous places in the world. More than 200,000 East Timorese died when Indonesia invaded the former Portuguese colony in 1975.
By ANDY THIBAULT Law Tribune Contributing Writer
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May 03, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
D-Minus On School IntegrationWThe great state of Connecticut is making sure that a certain percentage of kids in Hartford attend a quality, integrated school:
By ANDY THIBAULTLaw Tribune Contributing Writer
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January 15, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Black Santa: Back Of The BusSymbols are important. Santa Claus, statues of military heroes, Columbus-they all say something about the values of our society.
By ANDY THIBAULT Law Tribune Contributing Writer
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May 10, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Our Version Of Dimpled ChadsBridgeport criminal defense attorney Audet Grogins beat 20 billion to 1 odds.
By ANDY THIBAULTLaw Tribune Contributing Writer
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July 26, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
e-Mortgages Are HereBy Norman H. Roos Tech Tribune Contributing Writer
6 minute read
March 26, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Marsh Makes Ripples In Information PoolOwners and managers of Connecticut-based technology companies almost constantly find themselves sorting through a maze of risk and insurance management issues that can have signficant ramifications for their firm`s financial stability and overall profitability.
By JOHN TORSIELLOTech Tribune Contributing WriterTech Tribune Contributing Writer
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January 31, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
The Final HurdleWhen I last met with the Old Grumpy Guy, we discussed Connecticut`s final judgment rules in the context of a complicated construction case in which the trial court had resolved some, but not all, of the numerous claims, counterclaims and cross claims filed by the various parties. Our discussion continued last week:
By CHARLES. D. RAY Law Tribune Contributing Writer
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April 11, 2002 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Cowboy Cop Union And Its PolsItem: Police chief investigates lawyer for fixing drunk driving cases. Lawyer gets elected first selectman. Chief loses job. This is among the bizarre actions that will cost Trumbull taxpayers millions in settlements. Meanwhile, law-abiding citizens have no reason to believe they are being protected by a renegade band of thugs and dunderheads.
By ANDY THIBAULTLaw Tribune Contributing Writer
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