Monthly Archives: April 2008

Can Hillary Win The Presidency???

According to Douglas Wallace: no. From the Reno Gazette Journal: Douglas Wallace, 80, contends that because the U.S. Constitution relies on the pronouns “he” and “his” in describing the duties of the president, no woman can hold the office. Wallace … Continue reading

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Passengers v. Southwest

I’m a regular reader of Jeanne Leblanc’s “Coach Class” blog at courant.com. Yesterday, she posted about passengers suing Southwest over its failure to adequately inspect planes. Needless to say, Ms. Leblanc gets it right: Four passengers and a lawyer are … Continue reading

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Child Custody: Money And Time

Attorney McKeen discusses the child custody case of Ford v. Ford in which $37,000.00 in GAL fees were incurred over 7 years of litigation. Continue reading

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Buying A House: Start With An Attorney

Buying or selling a house in Connecticut? Attorney McKeen writes about when a prospective home buyer or seller should consult with an attorney. The answer: before signing a purchase and sales agreement. Continue reading

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The Grubs Ate My Blog

I usually write most of my blog entries on the weekend and then post them throughout the week. This past weekend, not so much. I noticed my “grass” was not turning green. When I took a rake to it, I … Continue reading

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A First Amendment Lesson

Connecticut attorney, Ryan McKeen, writes about the first amendment. Continue reading

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Proposed Change to Mechanic’s Lien Statute

Attorney McKeen discusses proposed legislation affecting mechanic’s liens in Connecticut. Continue reading

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Mary Hall: The Story of Connecticut’s First Woman Attorney

Attorney Ryan McKeen shares his thoughts on Connecticut’s first woman attorney: Mary Hall. This entry features a link to Mary Hall: The Decision and the Lawyer by Attorney Matthew Berger. Continue reading

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Dave Laurila’s Interview With John Trautwein

Author Dave Lauirla shares part of his interview with former Red Sox pitcher John Trautwein. Continue reading

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A Foul Ball, The San Diego Chicken, and a Lawsuit…

Attorney McKeen takes another look at foul ball liability as he discusses Harting v. Dayton Dragons Baseball Club. Continue reading

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