Superior Court Judge E. Curtissa R. Cofield is in trouble again. Last time, in 2008, it was for moving recklessly in her car. Now she's in trouble for moving too slowly
Introducing some attorneys who have been involved with some of the big stories or big issues of 2012 - the Connecticut Law Tribune's 2012 Dozen Who Made A Difference
...To get where he wanted to be in the legal profession, Benjamin Zivyon went to law school twice. The first time was at Hebrew...
...who works to secure court approval of permanent homes for neglected children, Benjamin Zivyon has seen about every kind of heartache imaginable. "...
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