Today’s Boston Globe has this article which says that 30 year fixed mortgage rates are at there lowest since March of 2004. This should be welcome news to anyone looking to buy, sell, or refinance a home. Hopefully, this helps to stimulate the Connecticut real estate market.
A Connecticut Court Awards Tenants’ Lawyer’s Fees In Withdrawn Eviction Case
Landlords and their attorney’s should be careful when they withdraw actions against tenants. In Figueroa v. FAH Redstone Ltd. Partnership, 2007 WL 4633547 (2007) (Peck, J.), the Court awarded attorney’s fees to tenants when a landlord withdrew an eviction action against the defendant tenants. The lease between the landlord and tenants provided for attorney’s fees …
A Reason Connecticut Law Firms Shouldn’t Have Spam Filters…
In yesterday’s entry I discussed the case of Mantovani v. Yale University. Buried in Judge Cosgrove’s opinion is the following paragraph: The court notes that the danger of a foul ball line drive was demonstrated by the recent death of a minor league first base coach who was struck by a line drive foul ball …
Foreclosure Crisis Hurts Tenants In Connecticut
The Day runs this article which illustrates just how much of a foreclosure problem exists in Connecticut: “Personally, this has been a deeply troubling experience,” said state Banking Commissioner Howard F. Pitkin on Friday, referring to the subprime lending fallout. “The biggest concern is the economic consequences of this … how deep it will reach into …
Mock Trial Goes To Court
This Friday I will have the privilege of attending oral argument before the Connecticut Supreme Court with the Fermi High School Mock Trial Team. I help coach the Fermi High School Mock Trial Team who competes in theConnecticut Consortium for Law and Citizenship Education, Inc.’s high school mock trial competition. The Team will participate in this tour …
A Connecticut Court Issues An Injunction That Would Make Bill Veeck Cry
Early January is the time of the year that can’t go by fast enough. It’s cold outside, the days are short, and worst of all pitchers and catchers don’t report until Valentine’s Day. So in the beginning of winter, I purchased a slice of spring in the form of tickets to the first professional baseball game that …
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