Every year or two since 2004, some committee or task force of Connecticut lawyers has been studying the merits and practicality of what used to be called unbundled legal services, and now is called l
...Before Richard M. Marano became a Superior Court Judge four years ago, he was...
...the wiretap act. At the trial level, Superior Court Judge Richard M. Marano found that a heroin customer was arrested earlier that day...
...At his Nov. 7 sentencing hearing before Danbury Superior Court Judge Richard M. Marano, David Richard Harris disputed his daughter's testimony about hospital...
...At his Nov. 7 sentencing hearing before Danbury Superior Court Judge Richard M. Marano, David Richard Harris disputed his daughter's testimony about hospital...
The nine last-minute appointees for Superior Court judgeships fielded questions from the legislative Judiciary Committee April 26 on embarrassing topics -- any history of ethics grievances, malpracti
...Orange; John F. Blawie of Sandy Hook; Kenneth L. Shluger of Glastonbury; Richard M. Marano of Oxford; Theodore R. Tyma of Trumbull; Dan Shaban of...
...representing the state Department of Children and Families since 1990. � Richard M. Marano, an Oxford Democrat. Marano, 43, is a graduate of Seton...
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