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Connecticut’s Clean Slate Law: Does It Apply to You?
Connecticut’s current “Clean Slate Act” took effect July 1, 2023, allowing for the erasure of certain misdemeanors and motor vehicle violations for which a maximum ...
New Connecticut Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector Affidavit
A revision to Connecticut General Statute Section 29-453 that took effect Oct. 1 eliminates the ability of those selling and transferring residential properties in Connecticut ...
Could Your Neighbor be Responsible for the Maintenance of Your Fence?
In the early 1800’s, Connecticut lawmakers wanted to encourage homeowners to visibly define their property lines through building fences, so they passed legislation creating what ...
Attorneys Can Now Reach Out to Opposing Disclosed Experts; Will Litigation Change?
The Connecticut Appellate Court published its opinion in Epright, Jacqueline v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company (AC 43969) on May 31. The issue at appeal was ...
Legal Cannabis in Connecticut: Impacts on the Workplace
Cannabis possession and consumption is now legal for Connecticut residents over 21 years old, with exceptions. The General Assembly’s sweeping cannabis legislation took effect July ...
Connecticut Paid Family & Medical Leave: Six Months In
You may have noticed that starting back in 2020, there was a little less in your paycheck each week. This was due to Connecticut enacting ...
Adverse Possession: How Someone Uses Property, Then Owns It
Every year, newly-minted law students are incredulous to learn about the doctrine of “adverse possession,” a legal pathway by which property owners can lose title ...
Protect Your American Dream: Medicaid Planning and Trusts Essential for Preserving Assets
From an early age, almost all Americans are told to save their money for retirement. Logically, it makes sense. These are the golden years of ...
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