West Hartford attorney Damon A.R. Kirschbaum says he never makes New Year’s resolutions.
But only 18 months out of law school, the solo practitioner has one clearly on his mind.
Two of Connecticut's most outspoken lawyers, Michael Sherman, of Sherman & Richichi in Stamford, and Richard Altschuler, of Altschuler & Altschuler in West Haven, vow for their New Year's resolution to stop doing something they naturally love to do -- playing the courtroom jester. "I promise not to make any more ridiculous wise cracks in court," says Sherman by telephone from his vacation spot in Puerto Rico.
January 04, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
West Hartford attorney Damon A.R. Kirschbaum says he never makes New Year’s resolutions.
But only 18 months out of law school, the solo practitioner has one clearly on his mind.
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