February 14, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Connecticut's 'Celotex' Problem: Preventing Unnecessary Trials by Revitalizing Summary JudgmentThe perception that summary judgment is more difficult to obtain in Connecticut state courts has led to a series of Superior Court decisions that all but eliminate its utility. Fortunately, the Connecticut Supreme Court has begun to take corrective action.
By Thomas O'Connor and Wyatt Jansen
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February 08, 2018 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Opportunity and Danger: Conn. Statutes of Limitations Don't Apply to ArbitrationThe practitioner who simply assumes that Connecticut's default statutes of limitation will apply in arbitral proceedings has erred, and the consequences can be significant.
By Thomas O'Connor and Wyatt Jansen
9 minute read
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