Why bLAWg? For Fun
Thinking of starting a bLAWg? Do it because it’s fun.
Thinking of starting a bLAWg? Do it because it’s fun.
Part of the reason I bLAWg is to prevent good wine from being poured down the drains of Connecticut restaurants.
Why I don’t get clients from my blog. This blog is for you, the Slovakian guy, logging into this site at 3 a.m. eastern standard time, and reading about John Trautwein.
Why do I have a Connecticut law blog? The answer is in part to learn. Attorney McKeen discusses how blogging helps him keep on track of changes in Connecticut law. This blog entry is dedicated to the late Dr. Arthur Doyle. Dr. Doyle was a physics professor and vice president of Framingham State College.
On the docket: Douglas Wallace v. Hillary Clinton. Attorney McKeen links to the docket information on Douglas Wallace’s case against Hillary, Sanity, and Reason.
According to Douglas Wallace: no. From the Reno Gazette Journal: Douglas Wallace, 80, contends that because the U.S. Constitution relies on the pronouns “he” and “his” in describing the duties of the president, no woman can hold the office. Wallace argues the constitution would have to be amended to specifically allow a female president and … Read more
I’m a regular reader of Jeanne Leblanc’s “Coach Class” blog at courant.com. Yesterday, she posted about passengers suing Southwest over its failure to adequately inspect planes. Needless to say, Ms. Leblanc gets it right: Four passengers and a lawyer are trying to get a class-action suit going against Southwest Airlines over its failure to adequately … Read more
Attorney McKeen discusses the child custody case of Ford v. Ford in which $37,000.00 in GAL fees were incurred over 7 years of litigation.
Buying or selling a house in Connecticut? Attorney McKeen writes about when a prospective home buyer or seller should consult with an attorney. The answer: before signing a purchase and sales agreement.
I usually write most of my blog entries on the weekend and then post them throughout the week. This past weekend, not so much. I noticed my “grass” was not turning green. When I took a rake to it, I realized that most of my front lawn was dead. So I spent the weekend doing … Read more