Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 64State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1990 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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industry since , by its terms , the statute applies only to certain employers . Moreover , although the intended beneficiaries of Section 31284b are , inter alia , employees receiving or eligible to receive workers ' compensation ...
industry since , by its terms , the statute applies only to certain employers . Moreover , although the intended beneficiaries of Section 31284b are , inter alia , employees receiving or eligible to receive workers ' compensation ...
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At the time of the MITE decision in 1982 , at least 37 states had statutes in effect regulating takeovers.20 The statutes generally were similar to the Illinois statute invalidated by the Supreme Court . For example , the Connecticut ...
At the time of the MITE decision in 1982 , at least 37 states had statutes in effect regulating takeovers.20 The statutes generally were similar to the Illinois statute invalidated by the Supreme Court . For example , the Connecticut ...
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The statute is primarily aimed at abuses in a two - tier acquisition , i.e. , where an acquiror will pay a premium price for his control share , and then pay a lower price in forcing out the minority shareholders .
The statute is primarily aimed at abuses in a two - tier acquisition , i.e. , where an acquiror will pay a premium price for his control share , and then pay a lower price in forcing out the minority shareholders .
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CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT REVIEW Wesley W Horton | 1 |
SURVEY OF 1988 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
CONNECTICUT PROBATE LAW 1989 M Katherine Glassman | 43 |
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