She's not licensed to practice law in any state, but Cecelia Lebby spends so much time arguing in court that she considers it "a full-time job.
...Administrator Barbara Quinn, who in this case designated judges Julia DiCocco Dewey, Patty Jenkins Pittman and Elliot N. Solomon to determine what, if any, discipline...
...a dispute over an estate. New Britain Superior Court Judge Patty Jenkins Pittman stated in her decision that Smigelski's fee of $65...
Judges spend a lot of time figuring out what legislators meant when they made a law, and many have autopsied lawmaking at its very worst
A Connecticut woman who was fired from her nursing home job for keeping furniture that was given to her by the family of a deceased resident has been awarded over $224,000 in a defamation suit. Accor
...s opinion particularly struck committee member and New Haven Superior Court Judge Patty Jenkins Pittman. Pat Sheehan, a former television newsman and current chairman of...
...s opinion particularly struck committee member and New Haven Superior Court Judge Patty Jenkins Pittman. Pat Sheehan, a former television newsman and current chairman of...
...s opinion particularly struck committee member and New Haven Superior Court Judge Patty Jenkins Pittman. Pat Sheehan, a former television newsman and current chairman of...
...town clerk, lost on summary judgment when New Haven Superior Court Judge Patty Jenkins Pittman found they had suffered no legal injury. Because the legislature...
...to grant marriage licenses to the plaintiffs, New Haven Superior Court Judge Patty Jenkins Pittman also noted the lack of a sexual orientation component in...
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