79 CBJ 293. INDEX TO VOLUME 79 (2005).
Connecticut Bar Journal
Volume 79.
79 CBJ 293.
INDEX TO VOLUME 79 (2005)
CONNECTICUT BAR JOURNAL Vol. 79, No. 4 December 2005 INDEX TO VOLUME 79 (2005) TITLE INDEX
2004 and 2005 Connecticut Tax Law Developments. John R. Shaughnessy ..........67
2005 Connecticut Appellate Review. Wesley W. Horton and Kenneth J. Bartschi ...93
A Quarterly Publication Devoted to Serious and Scholarly Articles upon Legal Subjects of Peculiar Interest to the Bar of Connecticut. Peter W. Schroth.......205
Attorney's Fees and Fiduciaries' Commissions in Estate Administration in Connecticut. Frank S. Berall ............................................................................179
Choices. Jewel A. Gutman......................................................................................259
CommonLaw Sovereign Immunity: Why Connecticut Never Really Had It. William T. Barrante ........................................................................................................265
Connecticut Bar Journal: a Retrospective. Emanuel Margolis ...............................231
Current Issues in Elder Law. Carolyn P. Gould.....................................................245
Improving the Connecticut Tax System: A Tax Practitioner's Wish List. Richard W. Tomeo .................................................................................................................213
Mary Hall: the Decision and the Lawyer. Matthew G. Berger...............................29
Our Bar JournalReflections on its Role as a Forum, a Catalyst, and an Advocate. Peter L. Costas ..................................................................................................225
Significant Developments in Matrimonial Law 19992004...............Livia DeFilippis Barndollar ..........................................................................................................273
Surrogacythe Law in Connecticut. Leslie I. JenningsLax....................................59
Survey of 20042005 Developments in International Law in Connecticut. Houston Putnam Lowry and Peter W. Schroth ................................................................131
The Vanishing Trial: A Problem in Need of a Solution? Mark R. Kravitz ...............1
AUTHOR INDEX
Barndollar, Livia DeFilippis, Significant Developments in Matrimonial Law 1999 2004. Livia DeFilippis Barndollar .....................................................................273
Barrante, William T., CommonLaw Sovereign Immunity: Why Connecticut Never Really Had It. William T. Barrante...................................................................265
Bartschi, Kenneth J., 2005 Connecticut Appellate Review. Wesley W. Horton and Kenneth J. Bartschi .............................................................................................93
Berall, Frank S., Attorney & rsquo;s Fees and Fiduciaries & rsquo; Commissions in Estate Administration in Connecticut. Frank S. Berall ...............................................179
Berger, Matthew G., Mary Hall: the Decision and the Lawyer. Matthew G. Berger ....29
Costas, Peter L., Our Bar Journal & mdash;Reflections on its Role as a Forum, a Catalyst, and an Advocate. Peter L. Costas .....................................................................225
Gould, Carolyn P., Current Issues in Elder Law. Carolyn P. Gould......................245
Gutman, Jewel A., Choices. Jewel A. Gutman ......................................................259
Horton, Wesley W., 2005 Connecticut Appellate Review. Wesley W. Horton and Kenneth J. Bartschi .............................................................................................93
JenningsLax, Leslie I., Surrogacy & mdash;the Law in Connecticut. Leslie I. JenningsLax ....59
Kravitz, Mark R., The Vanishing Trial: A Problem in Need of a Solution?. Mark R. Kravitz....................................................................................................................1
Lowry, Houston Putnam, Survey of 20042005 Developments in International Law in Connecticut. Houston Putnam Lowry and Peter W. Schroth ...........................131
Margolis, Emanuel, Connecticut Bar Journal: a Retrospective. Emanuel Margolis ...231
Schroth, Peter W., A Quarterly Publication Devoted to Serious and Scholarly Articles upon Legal Subjects of Peculiar Interest to the Bar of Connecticut. Peter W. Schroth ...............................................................................................................205
Schroth, Peter W., Survey of 20042005 Developments in International Law in Connecticut. Houston Putnam Lowry and Peter W. Schroth ...........................131
Shaughnessy, John R., 2004 and 2005 Connecticut Tax Law Developments. John R. Shaughnessy.........................................................................................................67
Tomeo, Richard W., Improving the Connecticut Tax System: A Tax Practitioner & rsquo;s Wish List. Richard W. Tomeo ...........................................................................213
BOOK REVIEW INDEX
A Century in Captivity: the Life and Trials of Prince Mortimer. Denis R. Caron, Henry S. Cohn....................................................................................................201
SUBJECT INDEX
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
F.O.I.C. Disclosure of Court Information ...........................................................93
Exemptions from Disclosure ...............................................................................93
Liquor Control Act ............................................................................................109
Workers’ Compensation
Bad Faith ......................................................................................................109
Final Judgment .............................................................................................112
Zoning
Action, Defined ............................................................................................128
Appeals.........................................................................................................113
Collateral Estoppel .......................................................................................128
Limitations ...................................................................................................128
Nonconforming Buildings............................................................................128
ATTORNEYS (SEE ALSO CIVIL PROCEDURE)
Attorney Client Privilege
Will Preparation ...........................................................................................111
Citizen’s Conference on the Courts .............................................................238
Connecticut Bar Association................................................................226, 228
Connecticut Bar Journal ..............................................................205, 208, 225
Connecticut Citizens for Judicial Modernization ........................................239
Conservatorship............................................................................................247
Family Law
Immunity ......................................................................................................105
Legal Malpractice.........................................................................................287
Minor Children.............................................................................................105
Qualified Immunity ......................................................................................287
Role of Counsel............................................................................................286
Fees
ACTEC Commentaries ................................................................................191
Contingency .........................................................................................187, 194
Hourly ..........................................................................................................188
Model Rules of Professional Conduct .........................................................191
Probate .........................................................................181, 183, 185, 187, 189
Promissory Notes .........................................................................................111
Reasonable Compensation...................................................179, 181, 183, 187
In Re Mary Hall ...................29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57
Judicial Reappointments....................................................................................230
Legislation .........................................................................................................228
Lobbying............................................................................................................228
Misrepresentation ..............................................................................................119
National Guardianship Symposium ..................................................................246
Power of Attorney..............................................................................................247
Presentment .......................................................................................................120
Ralph Elliott ......................................................................................................262
Removal of Life Support...................................................................................250
Role of Bar...
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