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Two N.O. Law Schools Want Their Students Sooner Than Expected
The decision by the two law schools in New Orleans to call back their students to the hurricane-ravaged city for next semester is raising doubts about their ability to start over in just three months.Injured Minor Can`t Recover Medical Expenses
A minor injured while crossing a highway on a snowmobile cannot recover first- party medical benefits on his parents` insurance policy, because both a valid exclusion in the policy and the terms of the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law bar such recovery under the facts of the case, the Superior Court has ruled.Lack of Hands-On Trial Training Evident
From 1962 to 2002, the number of civil trials dropped from 5,802 to 4,569. "The breadth of experience a new lawyer can get is far diminished from when I started practicing," says Ernest F. Teitell, of Stamford's Silver, Golub & Teitell and president of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association. "It certainly is a problem for training lawyers." Noting that decline, two attorneys formed a trial advocacy program as part of a joint effort between the CTLA and the University of Connecticut School of Law.Sex Abuse Trial Illustrates How Pro Se Defendants Challenge System
Connecticut Bar Exam Results July 2013
The following list contains the names of everyone who passed the July 2013 Connecticut bar examination. However, not everyone on this list has been recommended for admission to the bar.View more book results for the query "*"
Pennsylvania Solar Energy: Looking North for Inspiration
Pennsylvania's solar energy boom has gone bust. Reports describe local solar developers as scrambling to find healthier solar markets elsewhere. Several nearby states — we will focus in this article on Massachusetts and Connecticut — are frequently mentioned as "sunnier" climes for solar. Experience shows that where there is hype in the solar energy market, economic activity usually follows. Unfortunately, if current trends continue, there will likely be not only less clean energy for Pennsylvania, but also fewer solar jobs for Pennsylvanians.Control of the Bench at Heart of Supreme Court Race
The time has come for Pennsylvania voters to elect a new Supreme Court justice. While the statewide judicial elections seem to draw yawns from the general public, some special interest groups and key players in the two major parties are fixated on the SupTrending Stories
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