Arbitration as a dispute resolution mechanism has legions of proponents and sharp critics, respectively.The former camp stresses that requiring an employee to take a grievance to arbitration rather than court yields greater efficiency and savings. A common rejoinder...
Month: April 2019
5 steps to forming an LLC in Connecticut
When you are starting a business, you may want to form an LLC because of the many benefits that come with this business structure. Some advantages of operating an LLC include tax efficiency, legal protection for members and flexible organization.An LLC is essentially...
Spotlight on suggested Connecticut business reforms
Bob Patricelli has lots of business ideas, especially those relevant to promoting commercial growth in Connecticut.And the former health care executive and longtime business insider is not averse to sharing them. Indeed, he is presently broadcasting them across the...
CT Gov. Lamont’s business stance/agenda attracting attention
Let’s see, there’s the former PepsiCo chairman/CEO. And an ex-Goldman Sachs principal. They are augmented by a man termed by the Hartford Courant as a hedge fund “goliath.” His apparent passion and commercial acumen are added to by other proven...
Enduring women-protective legislation moves toward reauthorization
A deep and empathetic legal team of attorneys knows well from on-point experience that the universe of potentially relevant matters in the family law universe is both vast and varied. A relevant practice page on our website at the tenured New Haven law firm of...
Scorched-earth tactics: not the only divorce option
Some divorcing spouses in Connecticut and elsewhere opt for a hard-ball strategy upon marriage termination. That hardly seems surprising in given cases, especially for couples whose years together were marked by stress and turmoil.Some divorces simply need to be...