April 2025 Connecticut Top Blawgs
Discusses new titles and current issues in collection development for law librarians who collect foreign and international law at their institutions.
Focused on legal developments in the property-casualty industry. By Carlton Fields Jorden Burt.
By Yale Law School Professor Jack M. Balkin.
Covers workers's compensation in Connecticut. By James Aspell.
Covers family law. By Bilodeau Capalbo.
Covers recent legal developments, legal practice tools, and law library resources in Connecticut.
Covers estate planning. By Czepiga Daly Pope & Perri LLC.
Covers criminal law. By Law Offices of Mark Sherman LLC.
Covers personal injury and criminal law in Connecticut.
Covers injury law.
Covers criminal law. By The Law Offices of Allan F. Friedman.
Covers employment law. By The Boyd Law Group, PLLC.
By Garrison, Levin-Epstein, Fitzgerald & Pirrotti, P.C.
Covers gay marriage, civil unions, and step-parent and co-parent adoptions. By Irene C. Olszewski.
Universal jurisdiction, through the prism of politics and human rights. By Professor Sonia Cardenas.
News, stories, thoughts and insight on elder law in Connecticut. By Michael J. Keenan.
From Yale Law School.
Thoughts on Connecticut Law with a Side of Baseball. By Ryan McKeen.
Features developments in labor and employment law. By Daniel A. Schwartz.
Edited by Steven Foster.