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Forensic: Putting Numbers Into Clear English
At the core of any lawsuit involving valuation is a claim of financial loss, fraud or unfairness, and a desire to be made whole. The forensic accountant is called upon to investigate and analyze financial information and reach a conclusion upon which a litigant may rely. It seems a straightforward assignment. Consider though, that most of the cases which involve valuation will never be tried. Often, they are best left out of the public courtroom because privacy may be of paramount concern, or the dispute is tied to emotions not addressed, or indeed exacerbated by the traditional adversarial process.DOJ's Demography Despots Bully Their Way Into East Haven
Federal Department of Justice officials recently flew into New Haven and, before a gaggle of reporters summoned to a press conference, released the DOJ Civil Rights Division's at-last-final investigative report into alleged "racial profiling" and abuses of "Latinos" by the East Haven Police Department. Heavy with histrionics and sweeping rhetoric, it reads more like a stump speech by a Democrat running for mayor of a sanctuary city.View more book results for the query "*"
Vets With PTSD Put New Strain On Courts
Already, many Iraq and Afghan vets with emotional problems have found their way into the criminal justice system. Soon, the numbers could be overwhelming.Taking A Shot At The Firearms Industry
Minutes after President Barak Obama gave a national address last week on gun control reform in the wake of the Newtown killings, the Law Tribune spoke with Michael Lawlor, one of the chief architects of Connecticut's 1993 assault weapons ban.Innocence Project Icon Settles Malpractice Claim
Barry C. Scheck, co-founder of the Innocence Project, and law his firm, Cochran, Neufeld & Scheck, have agreed to pay $900,000 to settle a malpractice claim by a man wrongfully convicted of rape. The settlement ended acrimonious litigation that began in June 2005.New Rules Designed To Make Probate Court More Efficient and Fair
The first revision of Connecticut's Probate Rules of Court since 1974 spells out brand new procedures for many topics, including discovery, audio recording, telephone conferencing, and news media coverage.The Real Estate Leader's Quick Guide: Insights for Better Lease Administration
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