by Robert L. Fisher, Jr | Jun 24, 2020 | What We’re Thinking
The exodus of families from New York City to Connecticut to escape coronavirus risks may continue making headlines, but our state’s population has decreased for six years in a row, and last year around this time the media was focusing on the trend of residents moving...
by Barry S. Moller | Jun 23, 2020 | What We’re Thinking
These are extraordinary times. So much we have taken for granted has now changed. Auto insurance falls into the taken-for-granted category. Nothing is more important to protect you and your family. The insurance industry and how people purchase insurance has also...
by Cramer & Anderson | Jun 5, 2020 | What We’re Thinking
The attorneys and staff of Cramer & Anderson stand in solidarity with everyone horrified by the killing of George Floyd and its representation of the pervasive and often deadly racism and discrimination tearing apart our troubled nation. The phrase “silence is...
by Lisa M. Rivas | Apr 24, 2020 | What We’re Thinking
On April 22, 2020, President Trump issued a proclamation suspending the entry of any individual seeking to enter the United States as an immigrant. This proclamation went into effect the evening of April 23, 2020 and is valid for 60 days. The President...
by D. Randall DiBella | Apr 17, 2020 | What We’re Thinking
A temporary measure designed to relieve some of the immediate pressure on municipal taxpayers is but one of the many Executive Orders (28 as of this writing) Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has issued to mitigate the economic havoc the COVID-19 crisis has wrought. ...
by Graham Moller | Apr 15, 2020 | What We’re Thinking
COVID-19 and the steps taken by local, state, and federal governments to combat its spread have affected every facet of society, including the Connecticut Judicial Branch and the state’s 15 Superior Courts. With Executive Order No. 7G, Gov. Ned Lamont suspended all...