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Bergman, Horowitz & Reynolds, P.C.
[ 203 789 1320: 157 Church Street, New Haven ]
Today, taxes complicate every financial decision. Business management and wealth preservation require imaginative planning. Established in 1962 as a tax-oriented firm, Bergman, Horowitz & Reynolds, P.C., has maintained its financial focus while expanding its practice to include corporate and commercial law. Our clients value our ability to assess their unique needs and to find, in the complexity of the law, new opportunities and beneficial alternatives.

Brower & Organschi Attorneys at Law
[ 445 Prospect Street, Torrington; (860)482-4979 ]
Brower & Organschi is a litigation-oriented law firm in Torrington Connecticut. We represent civil litigation clients in cases involving personal injury, contract, property, environmental, and family law. We also represent clients in non-litigation matters, including real estate transactions, incorporation, limited liability company formation, and workers' compensation issues. Many of our clients are referred to us by out-of-state or area attorneys who do not practice civil litigation. Members of our office spend many hours keeping current in the latest developments in areas such as class actions, unfair trade practices, domestic law, personal injury litigation, and uninsured motorist law. Our philosophy is to apply our expertise to move our cases through the court system and to obtain effective results for our clients.

Connecticut Divorce Home Page
[ online ]
With half of all Connecticut marriages ending in divorce, most people find themselves dealing with their own divorce or that of a close family member. Divorce is frequently a tragedy for all concerned, although it can be an opportunity for positive change in many cases. This web site is a resource designed to provide specific information about the divorce process, as well as to provide references to additional information and assistance for people who are going through or affected by the divorce process. The single most important contact to make is a competent family-law attorney.

Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association
[ Online ]
Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association (CTLA) is a non-profit professional association dedicated to creating and maintaining a more just society by preserving individual rights within the Civil Justice System.

Day, Berry & Howard, LLP
[ Greenwich, Hartford, Stamford and Boston ]
At Day, Berry & Howard LLP, we strive to provide prompt, cost-effective service to our clients, and are flexible in structuring those services to meet their specific needs and concerns. Anticipating the needs of an evolving business environment, we continue to develop practice niches in many legal disciplines. The individuals, corporations, joint ventures, non-profit organizations and other businesses we have served for over 80 years have helped make us a leading law firm in the United States. Some of our principal clients have been with us since our earliest days, and as their businesses and legal requirements have become more complex, we have expanded our capabilities to meet their needs.

Halloran & Sage LLP
[ Hartford, Westport and Middletown ]
Halloran & Sage LLP is a nationally recognized, full service law firm. The firm is organized into Practice Groups, covering the breadth of the firm's experience and expertise. Working together in an area of the law, our attorneys share their knowledge and remain on the leading edge of legal and business developments.

Henry J. Kroger Law Offices
[ 50 Founders Plaza, East Hartford; (860)282-0216 ]
A small firm, with personalized level of service to all clients. Helpful, friendly staff which pays attention to small details. A unique level of service and client satisfaction. All initial consultations are free. If you require representation for discharge or reorganization of debts; or if you or a loved one have sustained a physical injury or loss as a result of another person or entity - set up a free initial consultation without delay.

Jacobs, Grudberg, Belt & Dow, PC
[ 350 Orange St., New Haven; (203)772-3100 ]
Jacobs, Grudberg, Belt & Dow, a New Haven, Connecticut law firm of 16 litigators, has represented individuals and businesses in the trial and appeal of civil and criminal cases for more than half a century. Our practice has traditionally been rooted in the representation of people - in the recovery of damages for all types of personal injuries, in divorce, custody and support matters, in other legal disputes and in the defense of criminal charges. Although never abandoning our emphasis on representing people, our firm, increasingly in the past two decades, has made our experience and resources available to businesses and institutions in a broad range of civil and criminal disputes.

John A. McGarry P.C.
[ 143 Boston Post Road, Waterford; (860)437-0700 ]
My practice offers a knowledgeable staff to provide you with the quality service you deserve. Over the years, I have hired and retained an experienced staff that I feel give you the best service and their loyalty shows in their work. Although my dependable staff is always available to you, I believe "you get what you pay for", so when you pay an "Attorney Fee", that's what you should get. When you call my office and I'm in, you will speak to me directly, at no additional charge. I'm here to answer questions and make you comfortable with the matter at hand. My fees have No Hidden Costs or Expenses and are INCLUSIVE of representation and title services needed to complete the closing.

LAWRENCE W. ANDREA
[ 127 Kent Hollow Road Kent, Connecticut 06757 ]
engaging in the general practice of law, including: * commercial law * real estate * wills and trusts * litigation * landlord-tenant matters * probate * criminal matters * military law

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September 20, 2007

Norwalk: Teachers Suggesting Corda Is Failing His Job

Category: In the News, Norwalk, Education — By: turfgrrl @ 8:04 am

One of the mroe interesting things to come out of the law suit filed by the Norwalk Federation of Teachers Union is this:

“Over the last year, support for Corda among Norwalk’s teachers evaporated as a result of, among other things, Corda’s refusal to enact policies and practices which the NFT and its members believed were appropriate and in the best interests of Norwalk’s children, his failure to communicate appropriately, openly and respectfully with educational personnel and his perceived lack of knowledge of the day to day operations of Norwalk’s schools,” the suit reads.

Teachers union President Bruce LeVine Mellion said not every teacher would agree that support for Corda has “evaporated,” but most do.

Norwalk: NEON Rennovations Show Mann Moving Forward

Category: In the News, Norwalk — By: turfgrrl @ 7:36 am

The Hour is reporting on some of the plans that NEON is implementing to provide a friendlier, more inviting and efficient face to the community it serves. Executive director Joe Mann is once again showing a commitment to making the agency operate better for its customers.

The South Main Street community center, which houses NEON’s main offices, will receive a completely new entryway, he said, and a new reception desk that will be located within feet of the new doorway. A new office area for the agency’s caseworkers will also be located near the reception desk, Mann said, enclosed in glass.

Rell: Fairfield County Citizens We Hear You

Category: In the News, Transportation, Norwalk, Stamford — By: turfgrrl @ 7:28 am

In a quick reaction to the growing concerns that Fairfield County was getting ignored by Hartford yet again, Governor Rell announced that the truck inspections will commence at the weight station in Greeniwch. And not a moment too soon. Today I-95 travellers are faced with a beer truck that collided with another truck at 5am between exits 13-14 northbound, and another truck that wedged itself in the Metro North train underpass on the Boston Post Road in Darien.

Norwalk: ‘Look How Neat SoNo Is’

Category: In the News, Bridgeport — By: turfgrrl @ 7:14 am

When the greater Bridgeport area executives, otherwise knowns as the political flunkies who serve as mayors and first selectmen gathered in Trumbull yesterday, economic development was on their minds. But also they were talking about regional cooperation concerning education. Sort of.

Most of the mayors and first selectmen agreed that regional cooperation between their communities could play a role in equalizing the educational opportunities between urban and suburban schools.

The bigger responsibility for educational equity, however, said Trumbull First Selectman Raymond G. Baldwin Jr., lies with the state.

September 19, 2007

Norwalk: Master Planning

Category: In the News, Norwalk, Stamford — By: turfgrrl @ 6:34 pm

The Maritime Aquarium is about to unveil its master plan.

The plan, scheduled to be unveiled Oct. 17, includes a three-phase, multiyear, multimillion dollar expansion to the Maritime Aquarium’s building, educational programs and environmental outreach initiatives, particularly the conservation of Long Island Sound.

“This began when Jennifer Herring took over as our president and CEO three years ago,” said Tim Gagne, publicist for the Aquarium. “She started to meet with staff, and we all started talking about how we could build from the future, and the plan really grew from there.”

Norwalk: It’s Raining Lawsuits

Category: In the News, Norwalk, Education — By: turfgrrl @ 6:15 pm

The winds of change are are picking up steam heading into November’s election with the Norwalk Federation of Teachers filing the law suit to end the complacency of the BOE. The details of the suit are worthy of of the kind of charges that Henry Waxman should level at the Bush administration; “context of secrecy”, “without any discussion”, “stifle the plaintiff’s and the public’s right to free speech”, positively scintillating.

Wednesday Open Thread; But More Later

Category: In the News, Norwalk — By: turfgrrl @ 9:42 am

Today’s news is filled with stuff to comment on, but I have some other obligations that take precedence, so enjoy the open thread to pick apart the day’s news and I’ll chime in later.

September 18, 2007

Fairfield County Dissed By Hartford

Category: In the News — By: turfgrrl @ 10:03 am

Brian Lockhart has a good report on the latest round of Hartford area flunkies overlooking Fairfield County. He lists four:

Norwalk: Briggs Says Fund Demolition Inspector

Category: In the News, Norwalk — By: turfgrrl @ 9:45 am

The Hour reports that Briggs has an idea about how to preserve historic properties in Norwalk, he would “employ a demolition inspector to prevent illegal demolition like what occurred at 124 East Ave.” What kind of answer to historic preservation is that?

If you want to preserve buildings you kind of need to get started before someone files a demolition permit. To that end, Brigg’s vague statement that he would ““change the status quo” by recommending incentives for developers who preserve historic structures. He would also support local historic districts as a new source of funding” might be headed in the right direction.

Norwalk: The West Ave. Three Card Monte

Category: In the News, Norwalk — By: turfgrrl @ 9:19 am

It is always disheartening to see government officials playing with “bonding” money as if it has no repercussions to the tax payer. Like all good tales of irrational exuberance, the history of using tax dollars to fund private development for economic development is checkered. The basic law of economic development is that no one knows what the future holds, and today’s bright shinning retailapalooza is tomorrow’s blight of empty store fronts.

So we have Mayor now chasing the queen, following Seligsen’s 3 card logic of how the bonding money will be paid back. Parking revenues? Haven’t we all heard that one before?

 

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