Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 69State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1995 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 361
... parties who share the same lawyer . It may even be that obvious cooperation during jury selection , if the effect is to prejudice an adverse party , could be used by the trial judge to strip otherwise independant parties of peremptory ...
... parties who share the same lawyer . It may even be that obvious cooperation during jury selection , if the effect is to prejudice an adverse party , could be used by the trial judge to strip otherwise independant parties of peremptory ...
Page 381
... party in whose favor a sanction is imposed , unless the party against whom a sanction is imposed can demonstrate that such amount is unreasonable in light of all the circumstances . ' Thus , just as Rule 37 creates a presumption in ...
... party in whose favor a sanction is imposed , unless the party against whom a sanction is imposed can demonstrate that such amount is unreasonable in light of all the circumstances . ' Thus , just as Rule 37 creates a presumption in ...
Page 505
... party against whom enforcement is sought proves that : ( 1 ) such party did not execute the agreement voluntarily ; or ( 2 ) The agreement was unconscionable when it was executed or when enforcement is sought ; or ( 3 ) Before execution ...
... party against whom enforcement is sought proves that : ( 1 ) such party did not execute the agreement voluntarily ; or ( 2 ) The agreement was unconscionable when it was executed or when enforcement is sought ; or ( 3 ) Before execution ...
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