Sarah Palin: A Historic Choice
I’ve blogged about the lack of women serving on the Supreme Court. I’m happy that John McCain has selected a woman as his vice-presidential running mate.
I’ve blogged about the lack of women serving on the Supreme Court. I’m happy that John McCain has selected a woman as his vice-presidential running mate.
I don’t know who will win the Presidency this November but Nate Silver has a good idea who will. This is not a political blog but I love politics, history, and baseball. On the walls of my office are various baseball photographs and a picture of Bobby Kennedy walking his dog Freckles while campaigning in Oregon during the 1968 democratic primary. … Read more
By Attorney Jason Doyon Under Connecticut law, a residential landlord is to pay accrued interest to the tenant on any security deposits held by the landlord once a year on the anniversary date of the tenancy. Sounds like a simple enough concept, right? Unfortunately, some residential landlords are uninformed or simply do not observe the … Read more
No. This is another question that I get asked with some frequency at various functions. Check out the Judicial Branch Library website for more information on common law marriage in Connecticut.
Essentially, if you are getting divorced and you have children or are involved in a child custody dispute in Connecticut, you will have to complete a parenting education program. The program consists of 6 hours worth of classes that are designed to train participants in how to help children adjust to a divorce. The cost … Read more
My favorite sports rant of all time was when Rick Pitino went off in a press conference about how the negativity in this town (Boston) sucks. It’s an all-time classic rant. If I could figure out how to imbed video, I would. If you’re interested, I’m sure it’s on YouTube. Recently a friend sent me … Read more
“Most clients think they are completely right,” Michael Shepard, a lawyer at Heller Ehrman in San Francisco. A good lawyer has to be able to tell clients that a judge or jury might see them differently, he continued. “Part of it is judgment and part of it is diplomacy.” New York Times 08/07/2008 I saw … Read more
Say, I come home one day from work and discover a package sitting on my front step. Immediately, I think: “What has my wife ordered from Sephora, now?” To my surprise, the package says it’s from Woot, and to make this a better hypothetical, written on the package is the following: “this box contains 3 … Read more
By Attorney Jason G. Doyon With summer and sunshine comes outdoor birthday parties. This past weekend, I was at a birthday party for my 2 year old godson whom I’ll call, “Junior”. As part of the decorations, there were large bundles of balloons tied on some of the picnic tables and chairs. Junior, being the … Read more
…including but not limited to the black bear, grizzly bear, or brown bear. Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 26-40a. I think the penalty for keeping a bear as a pet should be having one’s head examined but the legislature opted for a fine of not more than a thousand dollars per day and all costs associated … Read more