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By Jason Grant | January 14, 2019
The Connecticut Appellate Court panel wrote that the lawyer appointed guardian ad litem, who made a child visitation recommendation to a marital dissolution court, "is entitled to absolute immunity for any actions taken within her role as guardian ad litem."
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By Michael Marciano | January 11, 2019
In his first speech to the state Legislature Wednesday afternoon Gov. Ned Lamont promised not to use tricky math to balance the state budget and announced his policy would be "Show me the money, or show me the door."
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By Michael Marciano | January 11, 2019
Brian J. Wheelin covers complex business and real estate disputes and has handled more than a dozen jury and bench trials.
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By Mike Scarcella | January 11, 2019
“I have been pretty relentless at times. I give my card everywhere and he probably has a lot of them,” Amy Weil of Atlanta's The Weil Firm says.
By Tony Mauro | January 11, 2019
The Supreme Court said Ginsburg would also not be on the bench next week when the justices hear arguments Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
By Mike Scarcella | January 10, 2019
Federal trial and appellate judges are grappling with requests from U.S. agencies to postpone cases, and new lawsuits are mounting that challenge the Trump administration's moves forcing federal employees to work without pay.
By Roy Strom | January 10, 2019
While Big Law leaders view the 2019 economy with trepidation, many are confident in their own law firms' prospects.
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By Amanda Bronstad | January 9, 2019
In a colorful opinion, Hartford District Superior Court Judge Thomas Moukawsher wrote, “Any distribution of money among the cities would look more like the distribution of alms from the community chest than like the judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction."
By C. Ryan Barber | Ellis Kim | January 9, 2019
Rosenstein, who will reportedly resign once William Barr is confirmed as attorney general, has been a lightning rod for criticism during his two years as DAG.
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By Katheryn Tucker | January 8, 2019
Connecticut co-led the multistate investigation with the Illinois Attorney General's Office. As a leading state, Connecticut's share of the settlement funds is $102,574.09, which will be deposited in the state's General Fund, Attorney General George Jepsen said.
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