In 2003, a fire at a Hartford nursing home killed 16 elderly and disabled people. In the aftermath, 13 lawsuits were filed, but plaintiffs have still not received any money. In fact, they haven't eve
...Bar Split Over Hispanic Court Nominee," Jan. 14, 2013) regarding Judge Carmen Espinosa's nomination by Governor Dannel Malloy to be a member of...
...Appellate Judge Carmen Espinosa spoke about her humble upbringing, defended her judicial temperment and discussed...
...Keller to fill an expected opening on the Appellate Court. Appellate Judge Carmen Espinosa has been nominated as a Supreme Court justice. Like...
...34; Keller would fill the vacancy left by Appellate Judge Carmen Espinosa, who has been nominated to the Supreme Court. Keller's nomination...
Andrew J. McDonald, the former co-chair of the legislative Judiciary Committee, last week won the panel's overwhelming - but not unanimous - approval to become a state Supreme Court justice
...The Judiciary Committee plans to question another Supreme Court nominee, Appellate Judge Carmen Espinosa, later this month or in early February....
...Last week, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said Appellate Court Judge Carmen Espinosa "is among our state's most respected jurists" and...
...Carmen Espinosa, the first Hispanic judge appointed to the state Appellate Court, may...
...Miano. The other two members of the panel are Frank Iannotti and Carmen Espinosa. The most recent statistics I can find say that...
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