Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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110 veniremen to determine the existence of racial prejudice . 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 ...
110 veniremen to determine the existence of racial prejudice . 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 ...
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This case marked the first time that the SBLR had to determine whether there had been a failure to implement a valid arbitration award where there existed two separate awards : an " original " and a “ clarification .
This case marked the first time that the SBLR had to determine whether there had been a failure to implement a valid arbitration award where there existed two separate awards : an " original " and a “ clarification .
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... not been a party to the appeal and because specific performance was not within the power of the Superior Court hearing an appeal from the decision of commissioners appointed to determine the claim against the executor of an estate .
... not been a party to the appeal and because specific performance was not within the power of the Superior Court hearing an appeal from the decision of commissioners appointed to determine the claim against the executor of an estate .
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Contents
Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
C | 51 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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