...protect the attorney-client relationship and support zealous advocacy. Justice Peter T. Zarella, writing for the majority, specifically cited the rise in self...
...arise from a common factual nucleus and are intertwined," wrote Justice Peter T. Zarella for the court. Recognizing this standard as new...
Kendall Kortner encountered Craig L. Martise in an Internet chatroom. The sexual relationship between them is now at the heart of a case over whether Kortner's consent was legal
A case before the state Supreme Court explores whether people who are mentally ill can concent to S&M. The case is getting national attention, in part because sado-masochistic sex is theme of the pop
In a decision officially released this week, Redding Life Care v. Redding, a 4-3 majority held that it was legitimate and legal for the town of Redding to use a hypothetical fund as a valuation analy
The state's highest court has reversed the murder conviction of a man charged in connection with a home invasion robbery that left a man dead
Joining a trend that has spread from other states, Connecticut criminal defense lawyers have begun pursuing business by sending advertising letters to the newly arrested. Some colleagues condemn the
Some Connecticut criminal defense lawyers are starting to chase business by sending advertising letters to the newly arrested. Their colleagues are condemning the practice as "sleazy," confusing to c
...Sullivan's effort to smooth the path of his would-be successor, Peter T. Zarella, by delaying publication of a controversial Zarella decision limiting the...
...Sullivan's effort to smooth the path of his would-be successor, Peter T. Zarella, by delaying publication of a controversial Zarella decision limiting the...
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