Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 61State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1987 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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In addition , there were several Connecticut court decisions interpreting the Connecticut tax laws , and the flow of appeals to the courts from the Department of Revenue Services has continued unabated . This article will survey the ...
In addition , there were several Connecticut court decisions interpreting the Connecticut tax laws , and the flow of appeals to the courts from the Department of Revenue Services has continued unabated . This article will survey the ...
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Various results are possible in this important apportionment case : The Court may adopt the approach of the Superior Court and remand the case to the Department , in which event the Court's view of the continued utility of the single ...
Various results are possible in this important apportionment case : The Court may adopt the approach of the Superior Court and remand the case to the Department , in which event the Court's view of the continued utility of the single ...
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... the Appellate Session of the Superior Court questioned the viability of Evans in light of Sykes . Evans review , however , continued unaffected by the Sykes decision . a 40 successful on the merits under Evans . " These 366 ( Vol .
... the Appellate Session of the Superior Court questioned the viability of Evans in light of Sykes . Evans review , however , continued unaffected by the Sykes decision . a 40 successful on the merits under Evans . " These 366 ( Vol .
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