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July 06, 2009 |

Help For Legal Aid, Higher Bills For Others

The price of using the state's court system has gone up, with a variety of higher filing fees kicking in July 1. The added money - in general, $50 to $75 per case - will go to what most everyone agrees is a good cause: helping out legal services agencies that have suffered massive reductions in aid from their main funding source, Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts. But although the Connecticut Bar Association endorsed the measure, not everyone is 100 percent happy with the bill signed last week by Gov. M. Jodi Rell. That's because the higher fees will have to be passed through to clients in the form of higher legal bills.
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May 06, 2009 |

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June 03, 2011 |

Argentina passes money-laundering law

Argentina has made it a lot easier to prosecute money launderers.
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November 19, 2008 |

Transit leaders seek help from Congress

WASHINGTON AP - Leaders from 11 transit agencies pleaded with Congress for help Tuesday as long-term financing deals with investors collapse amid the global credit crisis.The officials warned that 31 of the nation's largest transit systems could face at least $2 billion in payments in the coming months if hundreds of the deals go bad.
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October 30, 2008 |

Matter of J.A.S. v. G.P.S.

Father Granted Dismissal of Modification Petition; Mother Fails to Show Change in Circumstances
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March 29, 2013 |

Setting Rules and Reining in Emotional Clients

This month, I want to focus on how we, as family law attorneys, must also rein in our emotional clients by being better with them.
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July 26, 2013 |

United States v. Gonzalez-Villalobos

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March 20, 2007 |

Why have I been asked to resign' prosecutor asked the deputy attorney general

WASHINGTON AP - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales clung to his job as documents his Justice Department sent to Congress spelled out fears in the Bush administration that the dismissals of eight U.S. attorneys might not stand up to scrutiny.Particularly worrisome, according to some references in the 3,000 pages of e-mails and other material released late Monday, was the prospect of former U.
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November 29, 2005 |

Vioxx Litigation Goes Federal

Fresh from a win in New Jersey state court, Merck & Co. returns to Texas for the first federal trial of a Vioxx case, just 45 miles north of where a Texas state court jury handed the first Vioxx plaintiffs a $253 million verdict last summer. Some legal observers say that stricter federal rules and procedures involving the admission of evidence, jury selection and what lawyers can say in front of a jury give Merck the advantage in the trial, scheduled to begin today.
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