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
...34;She was the heart and soul of the organization," said Sung-Ho Hwang, a New Haven immigration attorney who is president of the...
...Immigration lawyer Sung-Ho Hwang stayed busy at his New Haven law practice last week...
...bringing handgun to a movie theater showing the Batman film. Sung-Ho Hwang was charged with breach of peace and interfering with police...
Attorney Jonathan A. Peck of New London had a lot on his mind as Hurricane Sandy was gearing up to pummel his seaside city. While some law firms in coastal areas throughout the state were closing sho
A new task force examining whether to bring mandatory legal education to Connecticut is finding its mission won't be easy. Connecticut is one of five states without minimum continuing legal education
The chair of a new task force that is examining whether to bring mandatory legal education to the state ended his first meeting by handing out a homework assignment
When the scaffolding is finally removed from the old New Haven County Courthouse on the Green early next year, one sound might be "what took so long?
...Immediately after New Haven immigration attorney Sung-Ho Hwang was arrested with a gun tucked in his waistband at...
Originally Published: Connecticut Law Tribune
...Immediately after New Haven immigration attorney Sung-Ho Hwang was arrested with a gun tucked in his waistband at...
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