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The Best Fenway Park Seating Chart In The World

by Ryan McKeen, 1/30/2009
Do you have tickets to Fenway Park?
Are you thinking of purchasing tickets to Fenway Park?
Are you looking to take your favorite Red Sox Fan Connecticut Law Blogger to Fenway Park (ftr, Dan Schwartz and Gideon are Yankee fans)?
Check out Precise Seating.com .
From the Precise Seating website:

View detailed information from over 35,000 seats. The [...]

Explaining (in Part) The Decrease In Business Start Ups In Connecticut for 2008

by Ryan McKeen 1/29/2009
Yet even that number, economists said, may be just a cloud. The total number of businesses to start in Connecticut last year — 27,483 — is still 11 percent lower than the number of those that started up in 2007. The data were released Wednesday by Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz. [...]

Why you can’t purchase “Two Buck Chuck” in Connecticut.

Alright, it’s actually $3 Charles but that’s beside the point.
Two Buck Chuck is made by Charles Shaw and is exclusive to Trader Joe’s.
According to Trader Joe’s website “Two Buck Chuck” has become the nation’s best selling wines.  I love it. There’s always a case in my house.
Unfortunately, Lou Merloni’s home town of Framingham Massaschusetts is the closest [...]

Kinda Sorta

“So in Connecticut, it is easy to fire someone for any reason or no reason at all and difficult to evict someone for a good reason. No wonder our state has problems.” -A recently unemployed landlord.
This came to me via email and is published with the author’s permission.  The statement is not a legal thesis [...]

NEW CONNECTICUT LEGAL EVENTS PAGE: CAN RAIL SAVE CONNECTICUT CITIES?

by Ryan McKeen
1/26/2009
I’m happy to announce that A Connecticut Law Blog is launching a CT Legal Events page. I’m sure I won’t get them all but if you are reading this and are hosting an event drop me an email at rmckeen@lttnlaw.net . I’ll be happy to add your event to the page. You’ll notice a new tab [...]

Sunday Morning Nonsense: Roger’s Place in History

It seems there’s the economy doesn’t impact Red Sox fans. The Sox sold out the season yesterday.
I found this video and it was too good not to post. Enjoy.  Billy from Ohio will always be a Yankee to me.

CT Legislative Update: A Wine Tasting Stimulus Bill

Connecticut Representative Andrew Fleischmann first came to my attention when he introduced a bill that would require movie theaters to publicize the actual start times of movies.  No more waiting through a seemingly endless string of commercials.
In these tough economic times, Connecticut residents are scrutinizing every dollar they spend. Even on important things like wine.
Representative [...]

Strange CT School Holiday Law

By Ryan C. McKeen
Connecticut General Statutes Section 1-4 is one of the more interesting statutes on the books.  Check this out:
When any such holiday, except holidays in January and December, occurs on a school day, each local and regional board of education may close the public schools under its jurisdiction for such day or hold a [...]

Mediation: The Need To Be Heard

by Ryan McKeen
Learning from the little things.
I’ve been doing a lot of reflecting on litigation and with good reason. Other than a real estate closing, forming a company, or doing an estate plan – it’s most of what I do.
A few weeks back, I was involved in a small dispute between a landlord and tenant. [...]

Godspeed, Mr. Obama

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