Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 63State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1989 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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B. The Concurring Opinion The concurring opinion begins conventionally enough by explaining and contrasting the majority's holding in terms of Simko I and Simko II and reiterating the concurring justices ' disagreement with those ...
B. The Concurring Opinion The concurring opinion begins conventionally enough by explaining and contrasting the majority's holding in terms of Simko I and Simko II and reiterating the concurring justices ' disagreement with those ...
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REVISED FORMAL OPINION NO . 1 We have been asked to review Formal Opinion No. 1 to determine whether or not it is still valid in light of the revised Rules of Professional Conduct , or whether it needs changes or withdrawals .
REVISED FORMAL OPINION NO . 1 We have been asked to review Formal Opinion No. 1 to determine whether or not it is still valid in light of the revised Rules of Professional Conduct , or whether it needs changes or withdrawals .
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REVISED FORMAL OPINION NO . 31 In Formal Opinion 31 , reported in Conn . Bar Journal 466 ( 1979 ) , this Committee considered the obligation of a discharged lawyer to turn over a client's file in a contingency fee case where ( 1 ) his ...
REVISED FORMAL OPINION NO . 31 In Formal Opinion 31 , reported in Conn . Bar Journal 466 ( 1979 ) , this Committee considered the obligation of a discharged lawyer to turn over a client's file in a contingency fee case where ( 1 ) his ...
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Contents
CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT REVIEW Wesley W Horton | 1 |
SURVEY OF 1988 CONECTICUT | 12 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT CRIMINAL | 42 |
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