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    • State Residency Requirements Apply to Same-Sex Couples Seeking Divorces
      I’ve posted on this topic before and I’ll likely post on it again because it is the issue for which I receive the most calls every week in my law practice. If you are a same-sex couple and you entered into civil union or marriage in the State of Connecticut but you do NOT reside [...] […]
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      by Ryan McKeen A few weeks ago, the Courant ran a story about a pilot program launched in Hartford Family Court where pro se litigants can get free legal advice from lawyers on certain days in court. The goal of the program is to help ease the stress placed on the system by the increasing number of [...] […]
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      Will a Lower Ranked School Affect Your Climb to the Top So you've graduated from college and have decided to pursue a career in law.  You've spent hours preparing for the LSAT and have submitted applications to the highest echelons of legal study.  Your admission's essay was particularly spectacular.  To paraphrase A Christmas Story, rarely ha […]
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    • Slow and Steady: David Souter's Life in the Law
      David Souter stepped down from the Supreme Court one year ago, making way for the carefully choreographed nomination and confirmation of his successor, Justice Sonia Sotomayor. This summer will feature a similar transition dance as Elena Kagan, the nominee for Justice Stevens’s now-vacant seat, appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee for her confirmati […]
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    • WNEC Law Alum Recommended for Federal Judgeship
      We’re thrilled to hear the news that our alum, Monroe County DA Mike Green, has been recommended by Sen. Charles Schumer to be nominated to become the next district court judge for the Western District of New York. […]
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      A few weeks ago, I had something akin to a job interview. There I sat, on one side of a metal table, in my favorite suit. He sat on the other. The questions came fast and furious: “How many cases have you tried?” I wasn’t expecting that, so I took my time. Too late. “How […]
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    • Dan Canavan Named to Hartford Business Journal’s 40 Under 40
      Dan Canavan, a featured columnist for Connecticut Sports Law, was named to Hartford Business Journal’s 40 Under 40.  Congratulations to Dan for the well-deserved honor!  Click here to see Dan’s Connecticut Sports Law articles.  Dan is also the Carolina Hurricanes correspondent for The Hockey Writers. […]
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    • BREAKING NEWS: 2d Circuit rules Rx Reps Get Overtime!
      In a decision sure to change the way that pharmaceutical industry pays their sales representatives, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Court ruled today that sales representatives at Novartis are non-exempt employees and are entitled to be paid overtime.  This blogger wrote about a case on April 1, 2009 in which Judge Janet [...] […]
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