Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 67State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1993 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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a » 34 35 motion as a motion for articulation.33 In a nonfamily civil case , Judge Landau , in a concurring opinion , stated that “ there is no procedure that allows a motion to reargue . As concurring opinions sometimes portend future ...
a » 34 35 motion as a motion for articulation.33 In a nonfamily civil case , Judge Landau , in a concurring opinion , stated that “ there is no procedure that allows a motion to reargue . As concurring opinions sometimes portend future ...
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Mullin , suggests that practitioners should carefully consider the grounds alleged in a motion to modify . a The court has the power to modify a child support order on the basis of a substantial deviation from the guidelines independent ...
Mullin , suggests that practitioners should carefully consider the grounds alleged in a motion to modify . a The court has the power to modify a child support order on the basis of a substantial deviation from the guidelines independent ...
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C. Enforcement The legislature amended Section 52-259a of the General Statues to require a filing fee of $ 25 for any motion for contempt.105 While the authors recognize the legislature's need to generate revenue , it is unfortunate ...
C. Enforcement The legislature amended Section 52-259a of the General Statues to require a filing fee of $ 25 for any motion for contempt.105 While the authors recognize the legislature's need to generate revenue , it is unfortunate ...
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Labor Relations and Employment | 39 |
C | 51 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 55 |
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