Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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appointed counsel for a minor . " Two recent cases , however , address peripheral issues involving counsel for a minor , and , if read together , are paradoxical . In Newman v . Newman , 100 the Appellate Court held that court ...
appointed counsel for a minor . " Two recent cases , however , address peripheral issues involving counsel for a minor , and , if read together , are paradoxical . In Newman v . Newman , 100 the Appellate Court held that court ...
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... counsel will be unable to report ad- versary counsel's position . When this is the case , the motion must recite that a good faith effort has been made to ascertain oppos- ing counsel's views , but that the movant has been unsuccessful ...
... counsel will be unable to report ad- versary counsel's position . When this is the case , the motion must recite that a good faith effort has been made to ascertain oppos- ing counsel's views , but that the movant has been unsuccessful ...
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... counsel . This joint effort , with each party being equally advantaged or disadvantaged in their awareness of what they were doing , and with ample time to consider and reconsider the arrangements involved , the opposite of overreach ...
... counsel . This joint effort , with each party being equally advantaged or disadvantaged in their awareness of what they were doing , and with ample time to consider and reconsider the arrangements involved , the opposite of overreach ...
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