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20 New Judges, 2 Magistrates Rise in Connecticut
"I looked into this crowd and saw how diverse it is; how it looks like America; how it looks like our state," Chief Justice Richard Robinson said at the ceremony. "I've never seen anything that looks like this, where the judges reflect the population so well."Gov. Lamont Announces 20 Superior Court Nominations
The governor announced 20 nominations to the Superior Court, along with two nominees for family support magistrates.How Clients Contribute to Mental Health Problems at Law Firms
What role do clients play in putting undue pressure on partners, who then pass it on to associates?Connecticut's Attorney General Candidates Spar in Interviews as Campaign Season Heats Up
With about two months before the general election, the three candidates for Connecticut attorney general went on the offensive as they discussed guns, Trump, each other and the environment.The Votes Are In: It's William Tong vs. Susan Hatfield for Attorney General in November
The race is on for Connecticut attorney general. It will be Tong and Hatfield against Green Party candidate Peter Goselin.Democratic State AG Candidates Clash on Issues in Final Debate
The three candidates for attorney general on the Democratic side had a hard-fought debate Tuesday evening that carried over in interviews with the Connecticut Law Tribune on Wednesday.Attorney General Candidate Doyle Talks Consumer Protection, Trump, Opioids in Interview
Paul Doyle is facing two Democrats in the August primary for attorney general. The state senator and Rocky Hill-based attorney is known for sometimes disagreeing with his party on the issues of the day.Attorney General Candidate Mattei Talks Opioids, Prosecuting Rowland
Trial attorney Chris Mattei is leaning on his experience as a Connecticut assistant U.S. attorney, where, among other things, he helped prosecute former Gov. John Rowland, to put him over the top to become the state's next attorney general.State Closes Legal Loophole Allowing Some Killers to Inherit From Victims
The state House of Representatives and the Senate have voted to prevent anyone who was found not guilty of murder or manslaughter by reason of mental defect or disease from receiving an inheritance from his or her victim.Download Now
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