...then-associate Tom Colin. Another key member of the Cummings family team, C. Ian McLachlan, became a judge, steadily rising to the state Supreme Court...
...If anyone thought former Supreme Court Justice C. Ian McLachlan was going to slip quietly into obscurity after he stepped...
...second of two vacancies on the top court. She would be replacing C. Ian McLachlan, who reached the mandatory retirement age of 70 this past...
..."Not to be flip," C. Ian McLachlan, then a nominee for the state Supreme Court, told a...
...person to make such a move is former Supreme Court Chief Justice C. Ian McLachlan, who plans to take a position in the Hartford office...
...team. Malloy has not yet filled the seat vacated in June when C. Ian McLachlan reached the mandatory retirement age of 70. A...
...the midst of wholesale changes in the Court's roster Justice C. Ian McLachlan retired in June; Justice Lubbie Harper will do so in...
According to some scientific studies, what a person believes he or she is seeing during a high-stress situation - such as a shooting or robbery - may not be accurate. Following a state Supreme Court
The state Supreme Court has upheld a $5 million jury verdict for a terminal cancer patient who claimed that her doctor failed to warn her that she had an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer
In a decision expected to have an impact on custody law across the country, the Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled that out-of-state parents no longer have to await the completion of a lengthy revie
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