The Judicial Branch's Rules Committee has tabled a proposal that would have allowed attorneys to move into the state and immediately begin to practice while awaiting formal bar admission in Connectic
...request set off a chain of events that led Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis to ask Bridgeport State's Attorney John Smriga to investigate whether...
...family of four), the fees are waived. Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis, the presiding judge over the civil docket in Bridgeport, said she...
A task force that was asked to examine whether Connecticut should adopt mandatory continuing legal education has decided the time is not right for MCLE
Rinh Thach, et al. v. City of Bridgeport, et al.: A Vietnamese immigrant who lost his wife and three children in a 2005 apartment fire has settled a lawsuit with the city of Bridgeport for $825,000
...various practice groups and levels of experience. Solomon and Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis represent the bench. Other task force members declined to be interviewed...
...various practice groups and levels of experience. Solomon and Superior Court Judge Barbara Bellis represent the bench. Other task force members declined to be interviewed...
...corruption charges. The Superior Court judges Julia D. Dewey, Barbara Bellis and Elliot Solomon also strongly suggested that the state change...
...Additionally, the panel, composed of Superior Court Judges Julia D. Dewey, Barbara Bellis and Elliot Solomon, found that the Fairfield County committee on readmission...
...February, the lawsuit went to mediation in New Haven before Judge Barbara Bellis because the extent of damages was hotly contested. After mediation...
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