Index to Volume 83 (2009)
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Pages | 333 |
83 CBJ 333. INDEX TO VOLUME 83 (2009)
Volume 83, No. 4, Pg. 333
DECEMBER 2009
TITLE INDEX
2008 Connecticut Appellate Review. Wesley W. Horton and Kenneth J. Bartschi.........1
2008 Connecticut Tax Law Developments. John R. Shaughnessy and Scott E. Sebastian ..............................................................................................................35
2008 Developments in Connecticut Business Entity law. Ernest M. Lorimer........95
2008 Developments in Connecticut Estate and Probate law. Jeffrey A. Cooper and John R. Ivimey....................................................................................................141
A Jurisdictional view of the United States Constitution. William T. Barrante......217
Commercial litigation: The Year in Review. Thomas J. Sansone.........................131
Connecticut Employment law Decisions for 2008-the year in Review. Richard C. Robinson and Daniel A. Schwartz .....................................................................197
Developments in Connecticut Criminal law. Timothy H. Everett.........................163
Intentional Tax Penalty: lemon laws and Nonrefundable Sales and Use Tax. Cheryl S. Crespi.................................................................................................321
Piercing the Corporate veil in Connecticut. Brendan Faulkner.............................251
Roadmap to Connecticut Procedure. Corey M. Dennis..........................................271
The Examination under Oath-A Connecticut Overview. Jon D. Biller and Susan W. Schillaci..............................................................................................................289
Tort Developments in 2008. James E. Wildes ..........................................................51
Transfer of Cases from the Appellate Court to the Supreme Court: How it Works. David M. Borden................................................................................................267
Workers' Compensation Developments 2007-2009. Robert J. Enright and John P. Clarkson .............................................................................................................105
Barrante, William T. A Jurisdictional View of the United States Constitution, William T. Barrante .........................................................................................217
Bartschi, Kenneth J. 2008 Connecticut Appellate Review, Wesley W. horton and Kenneth J. Bartschi..............................................................................................1
Biller, Jon D. The Examination under Oath-A Connecticut Overview, Jon D.
Biller and Susan W. Schillaci ..........................................................................289
Borden, David M. Transfer of Cases from the Appellate Court to the Supreme Court: How it Works, David M. Borden..........................................................267
Clarkson, John P. Workers' Compensation Developments 2007-2009, Robert J. Enright and John P Clarkson...........................................................................105
Cooper, Jeffrey A. 2008 Developments in Connecticut Estate and Probate Law, Jeffrey A. Cooper and John R. Ivimey............................................................141
Crespi, Cheryl S. Intentional Tax Penalty: Lemon Laws and Nonrefundable Sales and Use Tax, Cheryl S. Crespi.........................................................................321
Dennis, Corey M. Roadmap to Connecticut Procedure, Corey M. Dennis..........271
Enright, Robert J. Workers' Compensation Developments 2007-2009, Robert J. Enright and John P Clarkson...........................................................................105
Everett, Timothy H. Developments in Connecticut Criminal Law, Timothy H. Everett..............................................................................................................163
Faulkner, Brendan. Piercing the Corporate Veil in Connecticut, Brendan Faulkner..........................................................................................................251
Horton, Wesley W. 2008 Connecticut Appellate Review, Wesley W. Horton and Kenneth J. Bartschi..............................................................................................1
Ivimey, John R. 2008 Developments in Connecticut Estate and Probate Law,
Jeffrey A. Cooper and John R. Ivimey............................................................141
Lorimer, Ernest M. 2008 Developments in Connecticut Business Entity Law, Ernest M. lorimer.............................................................................................95
Robinson, Richard C. Connecticut Employment Law Decisions for 2008-the Year in Review, Richard C. Robinson and Daniel A. Schwartz.......................197
Sansone, Thomas J. Commercial Litigation: The Year in Review, Thomas J. Sansone............................................................................................................131
Schillaci, Susan W. The Examination under Oath-A Connecticut Overview, Jon D. Biller and Susan W. Schillaci.....................................................................289
Schwartz, Daniel A. Connecticut Employment Law Decisions for 2008-the Year in Review, Richard C. Robinson and Daniel A. Schwartz...................................197
Sebastian, Scott E. 2008 Connecticut Tax Law Developments, John R. Shaughnessy and Scott E. Sebastian..................................................................35
Shaughnessy, John R. 2008 Connecticut Tax Law Developments, John R. Shaughnessy and Scott E. Sebastian..................................................................35
Wildes, James E. Tort Developments in 2008, James E. Wildes............................51
The Activist: John Marshall, Marbury v. Madison, and the Myth of Judicial Review, lawrence Goldstone, William T. Barrante.........................................................87
ATTORNEYS
Appeal from Grievances.................................................................................................34
Attorney-Client Privilege...............................................................................................33
Fees.................................................................................................................................34
Grand Jury Investigation................................................................................................33
Misrepresentation.........................................................................................................140
Unauthorized Practice of law....................................................................................1547
civil procedure (SEE criminal law, tort law)
Administrative Appeals............................................................................................15, 22
Appearances
Corporations.......................................................................................................133
Generally............................................................................................................133
Appellate Court..............................................................................................................19
Automatic Stay...............................................................................................................27
Certification .................................................................................................................267
Appellate Procedure
Criteria for Transfer...........................................................................................269
Golding Review...................................................................................................18
Motion to Transfer.............................................................................................268
Preargument Conference Program.....................................................................268
Preservation..........................................................................................................19
Relationship between Appellate and Supreme Court........................................267
Reversal Rate.......................................................................................................19
Standard of Review..............................................................................................17
Supplemental Briefing.........................................................................................21
Torts .............................................................................................................38, 46
Transfer to Supreme Court................................................................................268
Writ of Error........................................................................................................21
Arbitration ...................................................................................................17, 210, 212
Bifurcation ...................................................................................................................85
Collateral Estoppel.........................................................................................................68
Conflict of Laws.......................................................................................................12, 18
Costs ..............................................................................................................................70
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