The Conservator Laws in Connecticut

Administrator | May 3, 2010

I am often appointed by the Judge of Probate to serve as attorney for a person for whom an application has been submitted to the court for an involuntary conservatorship. Often, the application is filed by the family member of a loved one who is suffering from dementia or Alzheimer’s Disease. On those [...]

Changing the Rules of Scrabble and the Laws

Administrator | April 7, 2010

With all the chatter going on around Mattel’s decision to change the rules of Scrabble to allow points for proper nouns and celebrity names in its special British edition, I couldn’t resist adding my two cents. (Hasbro owns the game in North American and has no plans to corrupt the version we all [...]

Connecticut Judiciary Committee Passes Sexting Bill

Administrator | March 29, 2010

I’m sorry for the lack of posts last week but I was away on vacation. Other than the post on the Health Care Reform Bill being signed into law by President Obama, I was busy relaxing. So much for that.
Today, it was back to work. Do you have any idea [...]

Blogger Accused Of Threatening Connecticut Legislators Is Free on Bail

Administrator | October 22, 2009

Do New Jersey blogger Harold “Hal” Turner’s posts threatening Connecticut legislators and opining that three federal judges in Illinois deserve to die constitute free speech as he asserts? Or should he be convicted of inciting violence against state lawmakers, for which he has been charged?
Read today’s Hartford Courant article on courant.com below:
Blogger [...]