Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Shea wrote that the burden was on the party making the contact to disprove prejudice , for otherwise the innocent ... Two new rules effective October 1 , 1986 , allow parties to submit their cases on the briefs without oral argument .
Shea wrote that the burden was on the party making the contact to disprove prejudice , for otherwise the innocent ... Two new rules effective October 1 , 1986 , allow parties to submit their cases on the briefs without oral argument .
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In Venuti , after the parties had separated and the action for dissolution had been commenced , the wife had committed adultery . The trial court in Venuti expressly found that “ [ a ] ny cause for the dissolution was long before the ...
In Venuti , after the parties had separated and the action for dissolution had been commenced , the wife had committed adultery . The trial court in Venuti expressly found that “ [ a ] ny cause for the dissolution was long before the ...
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63 The Wanatowicz Court also rejected the trial court's reliance on the former husband's need for a new car as it was foreseeable at the time of the original decree that both parties would need new cars sometime in the future .
63 The Wanatowicz Court also rejected the trial court's reliance on the former husband's need for a new car as it was foreseeable at the time of the original decree that both parties would need new cars sometime in the future .
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