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Why The Statewide Grievance Committee Doesn’t Need To Regulate Twitter
On word: unfollow. Oliver Wendell Holmes would love twitter. It is perhaps the greatest marketplace of ideas in the history of human kind. You’ve got 140 characters to say something or nothing. To read what someone writes on twitter you … Continue reading
Connecticut Statewide Grievance Committee Needs A Facebook Exception For Advertising Rules
I like to follow rules because doing so usually makes life easier. I especially like to follow rules that impact my livelyhood. Every quarter, I have to register this blog with the grievance committee. I’m not happy about it but … Continue reading
Must See Connecticut Legislative Testimony
Throwing hula hoops on our state hero!?!?!?!
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A CONNECTICUT LAW BLOG’S DISCLOSURE: MY ONLY REGRET IS THAT I CAN’T PUT THIS DISCLAIMER ON EVERY TWEET I WRITE
I like writing about law. Really, I do. The last thing I need is for this blog to jeopardy. Law is what I do for a living because it puts food in my dog’s bowl. I love practicing law. Aside … Continue reading
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Connecticut Turn Signal Law
I’m going to run the risk of sounding like Andy Rooney in this post but so be it. Do they not make vehicles with turn signals anymore? I spend a lot of time on Connecticut roads and I’m afraid the … Continue reading
Connecticut Law Haiku Fever
Dogs, cats, bears and chimps Kerrigan and the Countess Monk keet cases too _______________________________ Catch CT law Haiku fever by posting your law haiku below.
Save The Date: Basics of Blogs, Twitter, and Social Media for Lawyers CLE
Last night, I was checking my blog stats and saw a spike in readers. I though to myself that I had greatly underestimated my readers thirst for knowledge about crosswalk law. Then I realized that CLE pamphlets had hit desks of lawyers … Continue reading
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The More You Know: CT Crosswalk Law Edition
Did you know that in 1929 pedestrians in Connecticut gained the right of way in crosswalks? For more on CT crosswalk law, click here.
CT Small Claims Filing Fee To Increase?
The best bargain for Connecticut residents in terms of resolving minor disputes are small claims courts. Right now, for $35 and often not marshal fees a person can get their day in court before a magistrate. The CT Law Tribune … Continue reading

