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BREAKING: Connecticut Senate Votes to Legalize Recreational Marijuana Use
Connecticut joins its neighboring states New York and Massachusetts in legalization of cannabis.Connecticut AG William Tong One Step Closer to Achieving Major Goal
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is one step closer to having a civil rights division within his office.How Pullman's Laura Cardillo Adapts Her Real Estate Practice Amid the Pandemic
"In terms of convenience, one of my clients logged on to watch my appellate court argument in his case while eating his lunch on his deck in Ohio," Cardillo said.Law.com Litigation Trendspotter: On Appeal, the Drawbacks of Remote Litigation Are Coming Into Focus
After a year and a half of courts utilizing technology to try to keep their dockets moving, however slowly, two recent cases on appeal highlight the pitfalls of Zoom trials, in which the environment is much less tightly controlled than it would otherwise be in a physical courtroom.View more book results for the query "'Pullman Comley'"
Zoom Verdict Overturned: Was Witness Coached Off-Camera During Remote Hearing?
"The fact of the matter is, when a witness is not physically in the courtroom, the judge has very limited control, very limited ability to sense what is taking place," one lawyer said.Houston Trial Lawyer and Others Comment on Zoom Verdict That Was Overturned
"The fact of the matter is, when a witness is not physically in the courtroom, the judge has very limited control, very limited ability to sense what is taking place," one lawyer said.Marijuana Legalization Is on the Doorstep in Connecticut—But Are Lawyers Ready?
With four weeks left in the legislative session, it appears the legalization of marijuana could be on the horizon. But some cannabis experts are asking whether Connecticut attorneys will be up for the challenge.Pullman & Comley's Anne Dranginis Answers '5 Questions'
Anne Dranginis' distinguished legal career includes serving more than two decades as a Connecticut Superior and Connecticut Appellate Court judge before returning to private practiceThe Results Are In—and Most Candidates Failed the Connecticut Bar Exam
"We really do not have the data that would give us any indication to opine on why there are changes in the percentages," said Connecticut Bar Examining Committee Chairwoman Anne Dranginis.Trending Stories
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