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Connecticut Practice Rules of Appellate Procedure, 2025-2026 ed.

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Connecticut Rules of Appellate Procedure contains all appellate rules and forms, plus an explanation of the meaning and intent of each rule. Authors’ analyses of court interpretations of the rules are based upon cases reported in the Connecticut Law Reporter

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Publication date:2024-12-13
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Kenneth J. Bartschi

Bartschi is a principal in the Hartford, Conn., law firm of Horton, Shields & Knox, P.C. He handles appeals in Connecticut state and federal courts and consults on trial-level cases on legal matters. His practice encompasses a variety of legal issues, 

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