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Judge Satter Has Died

Just read that Judge Robert Satter has died. This is very sad news.

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Connecticut Does Not Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

In 2012, the Legislature will confront all sorts of big problems facing the State. This is Connecticut’s smallest “problem”. The good news is that fixing it is easy. I write this post almost every year. In 2011, at least two … Continue reading

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Malloy Backs Sunday Sales Of Alcohol

by Christine Stuart Gov. Dannel P. Malloy will be proposing sweeping changes to Connecticut’s religious-based “blue laws” that regulate the sale of alcohol, according to several sources who have been briefed on the proposal. Malloy is expected to announce on … Continue reading

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No Steve Jobs Action Figure For Connecticut?

If what you’ve been sitting around and thinking “you know, my life would be complete if only I had a creepy Steve Jobs action figure” – you  may be out of luck. Chinese toymaker, Icons wants to make this doll … Continue reading

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Attorney General Jepsen Announces Mortgage Review Assistance For Bank Of America Customers

One of the great legal problems of our time is the foreclosure crisis.  Wall Street changed the rules when it decided there was a fortune to be made betting against the American dream of owning a home. Investors stood to … Continue reading

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Are CT Attorneys Trolling Foreclosure Records For Business?

Lawyers sell hope. In six years of practice (FTR, active practice of law at the bar of the State of CT), I have yet to have an initial consultation with a client who came to me because something awesome happened … Continue reading

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What Does An Alternate Member of A Planning And Zoning Commission Do?

This morning, I’m being sworn in as an alternate on the East Granby Planning & Zoning Commission.  I’m eager to serve my community in this capacity as I’m interested in land use. As is the case in many small towns, … Continue reading

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Happy New Year

Wishing you a great 2012.

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You Won’t Be Buying Alcohol In Connecticut The Day After New Years

I really hope that in 2012 the General Assembly kills the blue laws on our books. These laws are nonsensical barriers in a free market.  Connecticut loses revenue as a result of these laws. If you don’t believe me, check … Continue reading

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Nanny State Won’t Allow Alcohol Sales The Day After Christmas

(this headline is my editorial commentary and was not drafted by Mr. McQuaid) by Hugh McQuaid Anyone planning to have a drink on Monday, the day after Christmas, should stock up this Saturday. Liquor stores in Connecticut will be closed … Continue reading

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