Monthly Archives: January 2011

Fenway Park Seating Chart….Red Sox Tickets On Sale Today.

Are you buying Red Sox tickets when they go on sale this morning? Check out Precise Seating.com : View detailed information from over 36,000 seats. The seating diagrams that display will contain the exact location of your seat, a 3D view, precise obstruction … Continue reading

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What’s The Warmest State CT Lawyers Can Waive Into?

I’m sick of shoveling. Facebook tells me everyone else is sick of winter too. With plenty of time to both shovel and commute I often find myself daydreaming about practicing law in a warmer jurisdiction. Then I wonder whether studying … Continue reading

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Legislature Should Act To Establish A Public Cord Blood Bank In Connecticut

This is a must read article from the CT Post’s MariAn Gail Brown about cord blood banking in Connecticut. Sen. Len Fasano, R-North Haven, an attorney, is introducing a bill to establish a public cord blood bank in Connecticut. State lawmakers … Continue reading

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Does An Infant Count as A Passenger In CT’s HOV / Diamond Lane?

Last night I was driving my daughter home from daycare. We were heading north on 91. It was rush hour and traffic was backed up. I saw the sign for the HOV land and it read for “2 or more … Continue reading

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Connecticut Has A Problem With Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

In 2011, the Legislature will confront all sorts of big problems facing the State. This is perhaps the State’s smallest problem but fixing it is easy. I write this post almost every year and no one listens to me. So … Continue reading

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Some Links: Abolition, Beer, and Charity

It snowed yesterday. I spent 4 hours shoveling my driveway. My driveway is not that long. All I have for you today are some links: Death penalty abolition bill may be tougher to pass than it was the first time. … Continue reading

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An Adventure In Crosswalk Law

I wrote this a few years ago, but the point stands. Connecticut drivers have no respect or no idea how to handle crosswalks. Going to court this morning, a woman jumped out in front of my car as I was … Continue reading

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Westlaw Next Now Allows Cases To Be Sent To Your Kindle

I don’t own a Kindle…….yet.  Some day, I’ll get one if for no other reason than moving books is not my favorite job. My wife owns one and it’s really cool. My firm just upgraded to Westlaw Next and overall … Continue reading

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Dear Denise Merrill

First, congratulations on being elected to serve as Connecticut’s Secretary of the State. I listened to you on the campaign trail and I know you have ideas for the office. I’m asking you to start small. Connecticut is widely considered … Continue reading

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