Honored To Be “A First 100” Honoree

October is domestic violence awareness month. Last year over 54,000 individuals sought the services of their local domestic violence agency in Connecticut. Last Wednesday, I was honored to attend an early breakfast in Cromwell. I was named one of Connecticut’s First 100. An award given to male leaders committed to the Connecticut Coalition Against Domestic … Read more

CT Jury Returns Not Guilty Verdict In Blogger Case

by Hugh McQuaid A Hartford jury returned not guilty verdicts Friday for both a felony and misdemeanor charges in the case against New Jersey blogger Hal Turner, who was arrested by Capitol Police in July 2009 after he allegedly encouraging his audience to “take up arms” against two Connecticut lawmakers. The Connecticut charges stemmed from … Read more

A Brief Lament

by Josh Michtom I should start by saying that I have nothing but the utmost respect for the Judicial Branch in general, and the Appellate Court in particular. On the occasions when I have had to file things at the Appellate Court clerk’s office, everyone has been friendly and helpful in explaining the ways in … Read more

Insult to Injury: Connecticut’s Rape Kit Backlog

OLR (my favorite office in State Government aside from LCO) just completed a shocking report on Connecticut’s shameful rape kit backlog. One of the great difficulties in representing someone who is the victim of a crime is explaining the length of time it takes to get reports back from the State. Despite all of the … Read more

Wouldn’t Want To Be On The Losing Side Of This One

The Connecticut Appellate Court just upheld a trial court ruling finding a plaintiff in contempt and ordering the plaintiff to pay the defendant $71,475.10 in attorney’s fees.  Hirschfeld v. Machinist. The parties got divorced in 2007 by entering into a separation agreement. The agreement contained a merger clause stating there were no outstanding issues between … Read more

Neighbors In Court: Bamboo Edition

Nothing makes for good neighborly relations like a law suit! When neighbors take each other to court it’s like an angry divorce without any incentive to be civil to each other for the sake of the kids. Connecticut has not shortage of neighbors suing each other for one thing or another. Fence companies aren’t marketing … Read more

Hartford Marathon Training: Running Around

On June 17th, I wrote: For the next 18 weeks, my Friday blog posts will be on training for the Hartford Marathon. Link. I wrote about running the following Friday and I have yet to revisit the topic. Here’s the good news. I feel great. The marathon is just 6 weeks away and if my … Read more

Social Security Numbers Of Dead Persons Are Available Online

Find them for free on the Social Security Death Index. Tomorrow is Ted Williams’ birthday. If living, he’d be turning 93. His social security number is 565-03-1343. In today’s world people rightfully go to great lengths to ensure the confidentiality of social security numbers which is why it’s so shocking to see them available at the … Read more

Please Help Us Out By Taking A Short Survey

One of the most exciting things to happen to this site was partnering with the good people at Independent Media Network, LLC.  Prior to the partnership, I paid to blog. All costs associated with this blog were paid out of pocket. Independent Media Network, LLC has allowed me to blog for beer money by placing … Read more