Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 56Connecticut Bar Association, 1982 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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analogy to other state law schemes , that the business judgment rule exists as a matter of law in Connecticut . The court further ruled that , although a Connecticut court had never addressed the exact question , the business judgment ...
analogy to other state law schemes , that the business judgment rule exists as a matter of law in Connecticut . The court further ruled that , although a Connecticut court had never addressed the exact question , the business judgment ...
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An objection only focuses the jury's attention on a matter that objecting counsel wishes the jury would forget . On the other hand , should counsel refrain from making an objection in the hope that the matter will be quickly forgotten ...
An objection only focuses the jury's attention on a matter that objecting counsel wishes the jury would forget . On the other hand , should counsel refrain from making an objection in the hope that the matter will be quickly forgotten ...
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What better way for a corporation to handle such a matter than for the board to appoint a committee of disinterested directors , namely those who are not defendants , and empower the committee to make the decision as to whether in its ...
What better way for a corporation to handle such a matter than for the board to appoint a committee of disinterested directors , namely those who are not defendants , and empower the committee to make the decision as to whether in its ...
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