Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW 1986-1987 COURT YEAR BY WESLEY W. HORTON AND ALEXANDRA DAVIS After three years of sharing the limelight with the Appellate Court , the Connecticut Supreme Court in 1987 pretty much took center stage by ...
CONNECTICUT APPELLATE REVIEW 1986-1987 COURT YEAR BY WESLEY W. HORTON AND ALEXANDRA DAVIS After three years of sharing the limelight with the Appellate Court , the Connecticut Supreme Court in 1987 pretty much took center stage by ...
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... Appellate Court sitting.3 The purpose of adding three Appellate Court judges was to deal with the backlog ( this was not an issue with the seventh justice , because there is no significant Supreme Court backlog ) . This appears to be ...
... Appellate Court sitting.3 The purpose of adding three Appellate Court judges was to deal with the backlog ( this was not an issue with the seventh justice , because there is no significant Supreme Court backlog ) . This appears to be ...
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... Appellate Court reasoning . " While the authors began this article by remarking that the Appellate Court decided fewer important decisions than the year before , the Appellate Court has not become timid in its treatment of the cases it ...
... Appellate Court reasoning . " While the authors began this article by remarking that the Appellate Court decided fewer important decisions than the year before , the Appellate Court has not become timid in its treatment of the cases it ...
Contents
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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