DuBois Files Brief In Bysiewicz Case

by Ryan McKeen Here is some of what Chief Disciplinary Counsel Mark DuBois had to say to the court in an amicus brief he filed today. They say all the good stuff is in the footnotes and this brief is true to form. Here’s footnote 6: The Hartford Courant of April 18, 2010 reported an … Read more

Part 1: Legal Technology and the GPS Watch

by Ryan McKeen I run. I also like toys. Right now I’m training for a marathon. Early in my training, a friend suggested that I get a Garmin GPS watch. In real time the watch calculates distance, pace, and monitors a runners heart rate. After a run the watch syncs with Garmin’s website and breaks … Read more

Bysiewicz Moves To Open Evidence To Allow DiNardo To Testify

by Ryan McKeen Standing…standing…standing. Bysiewicz lawyers have filed a motion to open evidence to allow Nancy DiNardo to testify on the limited issue of uncertainty in the Democratic Primary regarding Bysiewicz’s eligibility. Her lawyers have informed the Court that testimony will last no more than 15 or 20 minutes. The reason for this is to … Read more

Is This Form Is Unclear?

by Ryan McKeen And the saga rolls on… Part of what came up in court Wednesday about Bysiewicz’s professional forms already had been reported by The Courant in January — in a story in which Bysiewicz said she mistakenly signed forms for a partial exemption from a $110-a-year lawyers fee in 2006, 2007 and 2008. … Read more

Family Law E-Filing Coming To CT in 2012

by Ryan McKeen The Connecticut Bar Foundation’s Technology Symposium was outstanding. One of the benefits of attending for me was getting about a month’s worth of blogging ideas. I’ll start with a little news. Officials from the Judicial Branch were on hand and reported that e-filing in family cases will begin in 2012.  Presently, e-filing … Read more

CT Law and Technology Symposium

by Ryan McKeen What an exciting event that’s been organized by Dan Schwartz.  Check out Dan’s outstanding web site for more details. It’s free, there’s free food, and you may know a panelist or two. Suffice to say, I’m very excited about the event. University of Connecticut School of Law William F. Starr Hall Hartford, … Read more

Thoughts On Bysiewicz

by Ryan McKeen Well I won’t back down No I won’t back down You can stand me up at the gates of hell But I won’t back down No I’ll stand my ground, won’t be turned around And I’ll keep this world from draggin me down gonna stand my ground … and I won’t back … Read more

Friendly’s Responds

My name is Lynn Bolton and I work in the Public Affairs Department at Friendly’s. I am responding to your post regarding the ‘disappearance’ of the nutrition information on our Sweet Creation breakfasts. On Tuesday this week, we launched a redesigned web site. I believe that you and some of your readers may have been … Read more

My 2010 Baseball Predictions

by Ryan McKeen DISCLAIMER: THESE PICKS ARE FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY If you want a good laugh, check out my predictions from 2009. I had the Yankees missing the playoffs and Girardi getting fired. Here are my 2010 division and wild card predictions: AL East: Boston AL Central: Minnesota AL West:  Texas AL Wild Card: … Read more