By CHRISTIAN NOLAN | September 7, 2009
The Law Tribune will often preview an important or interesting case when the state Appellate or Supreme courts are in session. Case: Elaine Wiseman, Administratrix of the
By EMANUEL MARGOLIS | July 21, 2008
We now know beyond a shadow of doubt that the "harsh interrogation" of thousands of persons captured by American armed forces has been ordered and implemented by the executive branch
By DOUGLAS S. MALAN | December 7, 2009
In her late 30s, attorney Susan Busby was feeling the crushing weight of her life. There were multiple family deaths, a bad marriage and a child with health issues-all on top of a busy and de
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CASE: State v. John R. Peloso III COURT: Appellate Court DATE: Feb. 20, 2 p.m. ATTORNEYS: Senior Assistant State's Attorney Margaret Gaffney R
By STEPHANIE RIEFE | April 16, 2007
Had Hartford attorney Christina Storm been more of a football fan, or her husband less of one, there might not be a Lawyers Without Borders today. It was Jan. 30, 2000, and, as her hus
By JAY STAPLETON | January 25, 2013
Back in the antique days of law firm management, a founding partner would pick promising young attorneys and help chisel them into the leaders of tomorrow. The new leaders' toil would then he
By Karen Lee Torre | January 11, 2013
I have previously criticized the procedure employed by the Editorial Board of the Law Tribune in publishing editorials. There are some level-headed and responsible members on that board, but
By CHRISTIAN NOLAN | May 14, 2012
The Law Tribune previews an important or interesting case most weeks that the state Appellate Court or state Supreme Court are in session.Case: Richard Lapointe v. Commissioner
By MARCIA COYLE | June 26, 2013
By a 5-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday declared unconstitutional the Defense of Marriage of Act of 1996, which blocked federal benefits to legally married same-sex couples. Justi
By THOMAS B. SCHEFFEY | December 26, 2005
No matter how regrettable, New Haven firefighter Carol LaCroix's use of the N-word to publicly introduce a speaker from the United Negro College Fund, New Haven Superior Court Judge Patty Jen
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