Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 60State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1986 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 191
Therefore , long hours of preparation with fact witnesses , company engineers and experts will be required . ... It is not enough simply to present facts they must be presented persuasively and understandably to lay juror or judge in ...
Therefore , long hours of preparation with fact witnesses , company engineers and experts will be required . ... It is not enough simply to present facts they must be presented persuasively and understandably to lay juror or judge in ...
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This paradox of lawyers acting lawlessly while proclaiming the rule of law is the inevitable result of a fact of life all lawyers recognize but most shrink from openly admitting : the practice of law is as much a business as it is a ...
This paradox of lawyers acting lawlessly while proclaiming the rule of law is the inevitable result of a fact of life all lawyers recognize but most shrink from openly admitting : the practice of law is as much a business as it is a ...
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V. THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AFFIDAVIT A. Factual and Timeliness Requirements The affidavit must set forth current facts which show that the defendant is not in the military.14 The court makes a determination of civilian status based ...
V. THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AFFIDAVIT A. Factual and Timeliness Requirements The affidavit must set forth current facts which show that the defendant is not in the military.14 The court makes a determination of civilian status based ...
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Contents
EDITORIAL | 1 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 13 |
INDEX TO VOLUME 59 1985 Victor M Gordon | 61 |
Copyright | |
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