...with the Superior Court. On March 5, Superior Court Judge Jon Alander in New Britain ordered Pearl to hire "a bookkeeper or...
...14 days to object to the lawyer's withdrawal. Superior Court Judge Jon Alander took issue with this approach. "It appears that the client...
...T. Zarella, writing for the court, found that Waterbury Superior Court Judge Jon Alander improperly found that Connecticut's construction code created a non-delegable...
...Bridgeport Superior Court Judge Jon Alander has ruled that sealed documents from priest sex abuse cases in...
... One of them was advanced by Bridgeport Superior Court Judge Jon Alander, co-chairman of the records subcommittee. He favored greater disclosure of...
Two of the sweeping reforms proposed by a Judicial Branch committee charged with removing impediments to the public's ability to access court records would accomplish, by voluntary policy change, wha
...to the parties, but not to the general public. Superior Court Judge Jon Alander wanted to revisit the automatic unsealing of financial affidavits once their...
In the 11 years since a two-ton girder fell on Norman Pelletier and broke his spine, his legal battle toward a record $32.1 million courtroom recovery has created dramatic and unexpected upheavals in
...dispute, Lawrence Mall v. West Haven. Waterbury Complex Litigation Judge Jon Alander endorsed the legality of JER's collection fee contract, denying a...
...equal number spoke in opposition to automatic sealing, including Superior Court Judges Jon Alander, Christine S. Keller and Jon C. Blue.The rules...
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