Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Speaking for the majority , Justice Shea determined that the trial court had sustained erroneously the state's objection to defense counsel's inquiry as to how a prospective juror would have felt if a close relative had expressed an ...
Speaking for the majority , Justice Shea determined that the trial court had sustained erroneously the state's objection to defense counsel's inquiry as to how a prospective juror would have felt if a close relative had expressed an ...
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Counsel Fees The Supreme and Appellate Courts continued to struggle with counsel fee awards in dissolution cases . " No error was found by the Appellate Court in an award of $ 7,000.00 counsel fees even though the recipient retained ...
Counsel Fees The Supreme and Appellate Courts continued to struggle with counsel fee awards in dissolution cases . " No error was found by the Appellate Court in an award of $ 7,000.00 counsel fees even though the recipient retained ...
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Counsel and the judge agreed on the general instructions that would be given to the jury at the commencement of the proceeding and in the abbreviated charge after evidence was presented and argument of counsel .
Counsel and the judge agreed on the general instructions that would be given to the jury at the commencement of the proceeding and in the abbreviated charge after evidence was presented and argument of counsel .
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Contents
Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
C | 51 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
Copyright | |
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