Attorney Ryan McKeen shares his thoughts on Connecticut’s first woman attorney: Mary Hall. This entry features a link to Mary Hall: The Decision and the Lawyer by Attorney Matthew Berger.
Dave Laurila’s Interview With John Trautwein
Author Dave Lauirla shares part of his interview with former Red Sox pitcher John Trautwein.
Harold Reynolds In A Knock Down, Drag-Out Legal Fight With ESPN
Attorney McKeen gives a brief update on Harold Reynolds’ lawsuit against ESPN.
An Interview With Sergeant Jamie Favreau
Baghdad Jamie aka SFC Jamie Favreau stops by for an interview.
In A Word: Shameful
Today is the last day of March which means a few things. First, today is the day that most major league baseball teams open their regular season schedule. Second, tomorrow is April which usually means that within the next two weeks we’ll have one of those great 75 degree spring days where everyone seems to wear a …
Anatomical Gifts in Connecticut: “A Little Story About Jack and Vincent….
…two American men doin’ best they can.” On Saturday, the Hartford Courant ran this article, titled: “The Ultimate Act of Kindness.” This week, Spanilo, 57, again received an organ transplant. A longtime friend donated one of his kidneys to Spanilo. The operations took place at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. “It’s the ultimate act of …
O’Child Support Legislation
With the prices of goods and fuel rising and money harder to come by, it should come as no surprise that the Legislature is looking to make some changes to Connecticut’s child support laws. The Courant ran this article last week about a bill that would lengthen the amount of time that an obligor was required to pay …
The Right To Dry: Connnecticut, Clotheslines, Apartments and Condos
Bill Leukhardt of the Hartford Courant wrote this interesting article on a bill before the legislature that would give tenants and residents of condominiums and apartment buildings “the right to dry” their clothes using solar power. Here is a link to the bill itself. The “right to dry” bill would allow landlords and condominium associations the right to prohibit clotheslines …
Adoptions in Connecticut: Adopting Adults
Ever wish you were adopted by a wealthy person? Generally, when I think of adoption, I think of an adult adopting a minor child. However, an adult in Connecticut can agree to be adopted by another adult. Here’s the statute: Any person eighteen years of age or older may, by written agreement with another person at least …