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2nd Circuit Rules Burlington Adminstrators Weren’t “Douchebags”

The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit laid the smack down on Avery Doninger today. Effectively putting an end to the largest law suit ever brought in part over eligibility for the high office of Senior Class … Continue reading

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CT Condo Law: Displaying Political Signs

Common interest communities are interesting legal creatures. Most condo owners own both more and less than they may think (that’s another blog post for another day). Displaying a political sign is a way for a homeowner to show support for … Continue reading

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