Connecticut Small Claims Courts Improving

I’ve had several posts about the mess that Connecticut small claims courts have become over the past 2 years. I have to say that things are now starting to move much more quickly. It’s a good thing that Connecticut residents can again look forward to a timely resolution of small disputes.

Thinking About Becoming A Landlord In Connecticut?

A few weeks ago, I was speaking with a housing specialist. Housing specialists are trained mediators who spend their time getting parties to resolve housing cases. We were talking about the length of time it takes to evict a tenant in Connecticut. He said that Connecticut landlords need to have a reserve of at least 6 … Read more

And our next President is….

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

Interest On Security Deposits In Connecticut

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

Whining In The Legal Profession

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

An Article Worth Keeping On File

“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

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