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
...devoted to more formal classes and seminars. Superior Court Judge Elliot Solomon was selected to lead the task force to study the feasibility...
...minimum continuing legal educaton for lawyers. The task force, chaired by Judge Elliot Solomon, noted deep divisions among lawyers in the state over MCLE and...
...minimum continuing legal education for lawyers. The task force, chaired by Judge Elliot Solomon, noted deep divisions among lawyers in the state over MCLE and...
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
...The Superior Court judges Julia D. Dewey, Barbara Bellis and Elliot Solomon also strongly suggested that the state change its process of...
...panel, composed of Superior Court Judges Julia D. Dewey, Barbara Bellis and Elliot Solomon, found that the Fairfield County committee on readmission to the bar...
...in prison. The state Supreme Court said the trial judge, Elliot Solomon, failed to disclose "significant and relevant" mitigating evidence against...
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