...United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth...Lemberg, Lemberg & Associates LLC, Stamford, Connecticut, for the plaintiff-appellant...
...or personal items." The firm stopped omitting those items after Stamford, Conn., Superior Court Judge John Redmond Downey took one of its lawyers to...
...apply in an appearance before Judge Edward R. Karazin Jr. in Stamford Superior Court in Connecticut. His father resigned from the bar in...
...appeals from a June 9, 2005 judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (Daniels, J.), Wall v. Consolidated...
...Conn., attorney James R. Fogarty, who requested the court permit Valery's appearance, and not Stamford Superior Court Judge Taggart D. Adams, who granted the...
...business called LawWeb. The sentence imposed by U.S. District Court Judge Ellen Bree Burns on a single count of mail fraud was...
...Wheeler was convicted in the Superior Court of Hudson County, New Jersey...
...family relations matter," listed in the statute that defines family court jurisdiction. Stamford, Conn., Superior Court Judge Michael E. Shay also cited the federal Defense...
...in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut...or obtaining permission from his superiors, Bracey drove David and his...
...in the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut...or obtaining permission from his superiors, Bracey drove David and his...
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