Monthly Archives: July 2008

Click Here: Connecticut Attorney Matthew Curtiss Launches A Connecticut Estate Planning Law Blog

by Attorney Ryan McKeen Sometimes, I get contacted by bloggers who want me to link to his or her site. As you can see, I don’t link to many sites on this blog. For me, I treat linking to someone’s blog like … Continue reading

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Why Do Cases In Connecticut Get Continued?

One of the most frustrating things about litigation, especially for a litigant, is when a case gets continued. Litigation can be is very frustrating for all involved. I think the continuance becomes most frustrating for parties in divorce cases. Divorces … Continue reading

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Mid Range Forecast: Kerrigan in September?

Recently on a flight from Bradley to Milwaukee (don’t ask) I was reading the Connecticut Bar Journal. This edition of the Connecticut Bar Journal features the 2007 Connecticut Appellate Review by Attorneys Wesley Horton and Kenneth J. Bartschi. The annual … Continue reading

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